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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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![]() "Carl D" wrote: Thanks for this post, Cari - after a couple of test printings, it seems to have done the thrick yet again. I tried with a nothing to lose, everything to gain attitude because I use my Lexmark XC9350 wirelessly - what could that have to do with USB power management, after all? Everything, apparently! Whilst on the subject of USB Root Hubs - when I connect my USB phone or a flash drive to any one of the four USB ports (visible from outside the casing) on my laptop, I get a message telling me it would work faster if I connected it to one the the eight (I think but maybe six) USB Root Hubs in the computer. Devise Manager has just reminded me there are five USB Root Hubs and a USB Composite Device as well as four USB Universal Host Controllers and a USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Where oh! where ate these faster USB Root Hubs and how do I get at them with a flash drive - or any USB device?? Thanks Carl D "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Please turn off your Caps Lock Key. It's considered shouting, is extremely rude and makes the posting difficult to read. I suspect there is nothing wrong with your printer, but the problem is with the USB port. Right click on My Computer, select Properties. On the Hardware tab, select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Expand the tree, click on each USB Root Hub in turn and the the Power Management tab of their Properties, UNCHECK the box to let the PC turn off power to the USB ports to save energy. -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "dreamtaurus" wrote in message ... HELP,I CAN'T SEEM TO GET MY LEXMARK X-85 TO PRINT WITHOUT DOING A RESTART. I ALWAYS GET "HAVING TROUBLE COMUNICATING WITH THE PRINTER" AND IT STORES THE JOB. SO THEN I REBOOT AND PRINT, IT'S A PAIN IN THE BUTT. HELP SOMEONE!!!!????? |
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