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Dell Laser Printer USB Cable Communication Failure
Résumé:Troubleshooting USB cable communication failure on Dell Laser Printers.
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Verify that the problem is happening on the computer that is directly connected to the printer.
Reseat both ends of the USB cable to ensure that it is properly connected.
Verify that the printer is connected directly to the computer. Remove any devices between the computer and the printer, such as USB hubs or switchboxes.
Verify that the correct printer port is selected on the Ports tab in Printer Properties.
Verify that a USB 2.0 cable is being used, and that it is less than 10 ft (3 m) long.
Try connecting the printer to a different USB port on the computer. If a different USB port works, the printer is operating as designed, but the computer requires further troubleshooting for a USB port problem.
Try swapping with a known-good USB cable. If a known-good cable works, have the USB cable replaced if it was purchased from Dell.
Check in Device Manager under the Universal Serial Bus controllers section and verify that at least one entry for USB Root Hub is listed. If no USB Root Hubs are listed, reinstall the system chipset driver for the computer. If you are using a Dell laptop, you may also have to reinstall the Dell Notebook System Software.
Uninstall and reinstall the printer driver software.
The printer driver installed successfully, but the printer still will not print: Try to swap with a known-good printer of the same model, if available.
A known-good printer does not work: The computer requires further troubleshooting for a USB port problem.
Check for, and remove, any devices in Device Manager that are showing errors or conflicts, and then restart the computer.
Test the computer with a known-good a known-good USB device (such as a mouse, keyboard, or mass storage device) and confirm that it is detected. If the known-good device is not detected, the computer requires further troubleshooting for a USB port problem. If the known-good device works, contact Dell Technical Support.