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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
Great suggestions. Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
Does Event Viewer give any hints or errors? No--went through that, and no hints System Restore? Good suggestion. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the computer will not restore to any of the dates before the installation of the other printer using System Restore Do you keep disk images or current backups you can try? My last backup was about a week before this happened I assume this must be a direct-connection from your description? Yes, a USB connection. Have uninstalled and reinstalled all USB drivers About the only thing you haven't mentioned is trying the printer on another computer; any chance you can do that? Yes--it works fine on my laptop HOW does the computer not recognize the printer? Do you get the error as you plug it into the USB, power it on, or when you try to use it? I get an error message that says One of the USB devices connected to the printer malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it. Try again or replace the device. The Epson printer is the only thing connected by USB to the PC. Perhaps you're not setting the printer to default, and it's trying to print on the other printer you did the cards on? But which is no longer there? I have deleted all references to the other printer, both in the printer menu and in Add/remove program. * *I think I'd remove everything to do with the other printer and see what happens; maybe the two don't like each other somehow. Remove both hardware and software. Done. I'd be real keen on getting it tested on another computer if at all possible. Done (see above). Works fine. * I don't see how the OS could be responsible, but, while the printer was disconnected: What was added to, installed on, or removed from the computer? *You could try reversing those as a long-shot if it was more than the other printer's Only thing was a new NEC monitor, and I no longer have the older monitor available. |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
Great suggestions. Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
Does Event Viewer give any hints or errors? No--went through that, and no hints System Restore? Good suggestion. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the computer will not restore to any of the dates before the installation of the other printer using System Restore Do you keep disk images or current backups you can try? My last backup was about a week before this happened I assume this must be a direct-connection from your description? Yes, a USB connection. Have uninstalled and reinstalled all USB drivers About the only thing you haven't mentioned is trying the printer on another computer; any chance you can do that? Yes--it works fine on my laptop HOW does the computer not recognize the printer? Do you get the error as you plug it into the USB, power it on, or when you try to use it? I get an error message that says One of the USB devices connected to the printer malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it. Try again or replace the device. The Epson printer is the only thing connected by USB to the PC. Perhaps you're not setting the printer to default, and it's trying to print on the other printer you did the cards on? But which is no longer there? I have deleted all references to the other printer, both in the printer menu and in Add/remove program. * *I think I'd remove everything to do with the other printer and see what happens; maybe the two don't like each other somehow. Remove both hardware and software. Done. I'd be real keen on getting it tested on another computer if at all possible. Done (see above). Works fine. * I don't see how the OS could be responsible, but, while the printer was disconnected: What was added to, installed on, or removed from the computer? *You could try reversing those as a long-shot if it was more than the other printer's Only thing was a new NEC monitor, and I no longer have the older monitor available. |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
EBL wrote:
Great suggestions. Unfortunately, the problem is still there. Does Event Viewer give any hints or errors? No--went through that, and no hints System Restore? Good suggestion. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the computer will not restore to any of the dates before the installation of the other printer using System Restore Do you keep disk images or current backups you can try? My last backup was about a week before this happened I assume this must be a direct-connection from your description? Yes, a USB connection. Have uninstalled and reinstalled all USB drivers About the only thing you haven't mentioned is trying the printer on another computer; any chance you can do that? Yes--it works fine on my laptop HOW does the computer not recognize the printer? Do you get the error as you plug it into the USB, power it on, or when you try to use it? I get an error message that says One of the USB devices connected to the printer malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it. Try again or replace the device. The Epson printer is the only thing connected by USB to the PC. Perhaps you're not setting the printer to default, and it's trying to print on the other printer you did the cards on? But which is no longer there? I have deleted all references to the other printer, both in the printer menu and in Add/remove program. I think I'd remove everything to do with the other printer and see what happens; maybe the two don't like each other somehow. Remove both hardware and software. Done. I'd be real keen on getting it tested on another computer if at all possible. Done (see above). Works fine. I don't see how the OS could be responsible, but, while the printer was disconnected: What was added to, installed on, or removed from the computer? You could try reversing those as a long-shot if it was more than the other printer's Only thing was a new NEC monitor, and I no longer have the older monitor available. The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- JD.. |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
EBL wrote:
Great suggestions. Unfortunately, the problem is still there. Does Event Viewer give any hints or errors? No--went through that, and no hints System Restore? Good suggestion. Unfortunately, for whatever reason the computer will not restore to any of the dates before the installation of the other printer using System Restore Do you keep disk images or current backups you can try? My last backup was about a week before this happened I assume this must be a direct-connection from your description? Yes, a USB connection. Have uninstalled and reinstalled all USB drivers About the only thing you haven't mentioned is trying the printer on another computer; any chance you can do that? Yes--it works fine on my laptop HOW does the computer not recognize the printer? Do you get the error as you plug it into the USB, power it on, or when you try to use it? I get an error message that says One of the USB devices connected to the printer malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it. Try again or replace the device. The Epson printer is the only thing connected by USB to the PC. Perhaps you're not setting the printer to default, and it's trying to print on the other printer you did the cards on? But which is no longer there? I have deleted all references to the other printer, both in the printer menu and in Add/remove program. I think I'd remove everything to do with the other printer and see what happens; maybe the two don't like each other somehow. Remove both hardware and software. Done. I'd be real keen on getting it tested on another computer if at all possible. Done (see above). Works fine. I don't see how the OS could be responsible, but, while the printer was disconnected: What was added to, installed on, or removed from the computer? You could try reversing those as a long-shot if it was more than the other printer's Only thing was a new NEC monitor, and I no longer have the older monitor available. The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- JD.. |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
Again, thanks to everyone who responded. Success at last, but I'm not
sure which step worked. In answer to questions... The second printer was an Epson inkjet as well (1280). I deleted all files (drivers, software) relating to both epsons several time, and disconnected the second epson for good NOW--for the steps I took. I spent about 8 more hours trying things, including the following: 1. Turned off everything. Disconnected everything from everything else, unplugged all plugs from power for a few minutes. Then replugged in everything, and restarted. Still no success. 2. Updated chipset driver and BIOS (via information on the Dell Website). Restarted computer. Still no success. 3. Ran Dell 32 bit diagnostics (it said everything is fine). Restarted computer. Still no sucess. 4. Turned off PC, unplugged everything, waited a few minutes, and restarted. Still no success. 5. Waited overnight hoping Santa would bring me a new PC. No success. 6. Threatened PC with banishment. In the meantime, decided to rerun the Update of Chipset driver and BIOS, then disconnected everything and unplugged everything, and opened presents and drank coffee. An hour later, I replugged everything into everything else (except the USB from the Epson), and ran the Epson installation utility, and SUCCESS! I don't know what worked, but I have to think that it was probably the combination of updating the Chipset Driver and BIOS, then turning off and unplugging the PC for long enough for everything to reset (I have found out that USB problems occasionally require unplugging to be fixed). Hopefully my experience will help someone else at some point! Having this fixed is a great Christmas present for me! -EBL Add printer manually (rather than via Epson utility) The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- * JD..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
Again, thanks to everyone who responded. Success at last, but I'm not
sure which step worked. In answer to questions... The second printer was an Epson inkjet as well (1280). I deleted all files (drivers, software) relating to both epsons several time, and disconnected the second epson for good NOW--for the steps I took. I spent about 8 more hours trying things, including the following: 1. Turned off everything. Disconnected everything from everything else, unplugged all plugs from power for a few minutes. Then replugged in everything, and restarted. Still no success. 2. Updated chipset driver and BIOS (via information on the Dell Website). Restarted computer. Still no success. 3. Ran Dell 32 bit diagnostics (it said everything is fine). Restarted computer. Still no sucess. 4. Turned off PC, unplugged everything, waited a few minutes, and restarted. Still no success. 5. Waited overnight hoping Santa would bring me a new PC. No success. 6. Threatened PC with banishment. In the meantime, decided to rerun the Update of Chipset driver and BIOS, then disconnected everything and unplugged everything, and opened presents and drank coffee. An hour later, I replugged everything into everything else (except the USB from the Epson), and ran the Epson installation utility, and SUCCESS! I don't know what worked, but I have to think that it was probably the combination of updating the Chipset Driver and BIOS, then turning off and unplugging the PC for long enough for everything to reset (I have found out that USB problems occasionally require unplugging to be fixed). Hopefully my experience will help someone else at some point! Having this fixed is a great Christmas present for me! -EBL Add printer manually (rather than via Epson utility) The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- * JD..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
EBL wrote:
Again, thanks to everyone who responded. Success at last, but I'm not sure which step worked. In answer to questions... The second printer was an Epson inkjet as well (1280). I deleted all files (drivers, software) relating to both epsons several time, and disconnected the second epson for good NOW--for the steps I took. I spent about 8 more hours trying things, including the following: 1. Turned off everything. Disconnected everything from everything else, unplugged all plugs from power for a few minutes. Then replugged in everything, and restarted. Still no success. 2. Updated chipset driver and BIOS (via information on the Dell Website). Restarted computer. Still no success. 3. Ran Dell 32 bit diagnostics (it said everything is fine). Restarted computer. Still no sucess. 4. Turned off PC, unplugged everything, waited a few minutes, and restarted. Still no success. 5. Waited overnight hoping Santa would bring me a new PC. No success. 6. Threatened PC with banishment. In the meantime, decided to rerun the Update of Chipset driver and BIOS, then disconnected everything and unplugged everything, and opened presents and drank coffee. An hour later, I replugged everything into everything else (except the USB from the Epson), and ran the Epson installation utility, and SUCCESS! I don't know what worked, but I have to think that it was probably the combination of updating the Chipset Driver and BIOS, then turning off and unplugging the PC for long enough for everything to reset (I have found out that USB problems occasionally require unplugging to be fixed). Hopefully my experience will help someone else at some point! Having this fixed is a great Christmas present for me! -EBL Add printer manually (rather than via Epson utility) The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- JD..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for coming back and letting us all know the problem has been solved. I've never seen or heard of the problem and I was not aware that sometimes USB problems required threatening the PC. Thanks! Or giving it a "time out" by unplugging it. If it makes you feel any better, all Santa brings me is a bag of coal. The good news is, it's a really big bag this year. 8-) -- JD.. |
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Dell running XP Pro SP3 will not recognize previously recognizedprinter
EBL wrote:
Again, thanks to everyone who responded. Success at last, but I'm not sure which step worked. In answer to questions... The second printer was an Epson inkjet as well (1280). I deleted all files (drivers, software) relating to both epsons several time, and disconnected the second epson for good NOW--for the steps I took. I spent about 8 more hours trying things, including the following: 1. Turned off everything. Disconnected everything from everything else, unplugged all plugs from power for a few minutes. Then replugged in everything, and restarted. Still no success. 2. Updated chipset driver and BIOS (via information on the Dell Website). Restarted computer. Still no success. 3. Ran Dell 32 bit diagnostics (it said everything is fine). Restarted computer. Still no sucess. 4. Turned off PC, unplugged everything, waited a few minutes, and restarted. Still no success. 5. Waited overnight hoping Santa would bring me a new PC. No success. 6. Threatened PC with banishment. In the meantime, decided to rerun the Update of Chipset driver and BIOS, then disconnected everything and unplugged everything, and opened presents and drank coffee. An hour later, I replugged everything into everything else (except the USB from the Epson), and ran the Epson installation utility, and SUCCESS! I don't know what worked, but I have to think that it was probably the combination of updating the Chipset Driver and BIOS, then turning off and unplugging the PC for long enough for everything to reset (I have found out that USB problems occasionally require unplugging to be fixed). Hopefully my experience will help someone else at some point! Having this fixed is a great Christmas present for me! -EBL Add printer manually (rather than via Epson utility) The other variable would be what brand of printer did you use when you disconnected the Epson printer? Maybe you could remove it's drivers and software? Any chance it's a HP printer? I doubt changing monitors could create this problem but one never knows. Twayne has a thing for Registry cleaners. I don't think that is a good idea. -- JD..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for coming back and letting us all know the problem has been solved. I've never seen or heard of the problem and I was not aware that sometimes USB problems required threatening the PC. Thanks! Or giving it a "time out" by unplugging it. If it makes you feel any better, all Santa brings me is a bag of coal. The good news is, it's a really big bag this year. 8-) -- JD.. |
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