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USB ports stop recognizing printers

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Tom - 17 Nov 2006 13:39 GMT
Client has a HP 6110xi printer that worker perfectly for over a year
connected to a Dell running XP Pro with all updates.  He calls and says he
can't print. The printer status says "Offline". I used the HP utility to
remove the drivers and deleted all the USB ports in device manager and
rebooted. USB ports correctly reinstall. I started to reinstall the latest
driver from HP. I plugged in the USB cable when prompted and never got the
USB connection. I tried to install a different printer and had the same
issue. It was like I never plugged in the USB cable. I also tried different
USB ports. The USB ports would work for everything else, USB portable
drives, camera, IPAQ pocket PC. I took the HP 6110xi and USB cable to a
different PC and it installed perfectly. As a last resort, I restored an
image I had made when I reloaded the PC a year ago. I went to the HP 6110xi
and a test page printed perfectly.

Since no other software or hardware has been installed, my thinking is that
a file is getting corrupted or deleted since an image restore solved the
problem. And since the printer works perfectly after the image restore, it's
not a hardware problem. Talking to HP, they said that Dell's do not have
enough voltage to run the HP 6110 but couldn't explain why it worked for a
year and an image restore solved the problem.

Anyone had any ideas on this one?

Thanks,

Tom
Chuck - 20 Nov 2006 22:56 GMT
There is a possibility that one of microsofts updates caused the problem.
They tighted up the windows USB drivers to more closely conform to the
standards.

> Client has a HP 6110xi printer that worker perfectly for over a year
> connected to a Dell running XP Pro with all updates.  He calls and says he
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> Tom
Tom - 23 Nov 2006 13:15 GMT
After the system restore, I did the year of updates and recreated the image
file. The printer worked perfectly for about 3 weeks until the exact same
problem occured again. I once again restored the updated image and it
started working. This one has me stumped.
> There is a possibility that one of microsofts updates caused the problem.
> They tighted up the windows USB drivers to more closely conform to the
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>> Tom
Netman - 29 Nov 2006 18:54 GMT
When you try to print the CPU will probably be pegged at 100% by the
spooler. I suspect a recent MS update is the culprit as I am seeing
this repeatedly and it all started about the same time. Unfortunately I
haven't found out which one or if there is a patch for it yet.
> After the system restore, I did the year of updates and recreated the image
> file. The printer worked perfectly for about 3 weeks until the exact same
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> >> Tom
Tom - 30 Nov 2006 12:50 GMT
The CPU was at 99% Idle. There were 10 documents in the queue. I stopped and
started the spooler service but no luck. The PC just lost communucation with
the printer. Research mentioned a file called usbprint.sys. If it happens
again, I'll restore that one file and see if that restores USB/printer
communication.

> When you try to print the CPU will probably be pegged at 100% by the
> spooler. I suspect a recent MS update is the culprit as I am seeing
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