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December 20th, 2008 04:00

Radarz,

 

I'm guessing that you're connected using the USB Cable. Try this and see what happens.

 

Disconnect your printer. Download and run this patch to completely remove the printer from your computer.

 

Restart your computer.

 

Download the proper drivers.

 

XP Drivers

 

Vista 32-bit Drivers

 

All other drivers

 

Install the proper drivers. You'll be prompted when to connect your printer(powered on)

 

 

Go to device manager(right click my computer, left click properties, left click hardware, left click device manager)


Go to the USB Controller section and click the + sign.


Go to each USB Root Hub and right click on it, left click properties, left click power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.


Restart your computer.

 

 

Scanning

 

Scanning using USB connection, open the Dell All-In-One Center, click on scanning and copying and scan from there.

 

Scanning wirelessly, use the scan buttons on the printer.

 

 

Rick

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December 20th, 2008 13:00

Rick,

Thanks for your help, but that did not work. I used the patch, and loaded the drivers and checked all the USB root hubs as you suggested and the problem is the same. The USB hubs did not have the power save turned on anyway.

What now?

December 20th, 2008 20:00

Radarz,

 

Disconnect the printer, run the patch and restart your computer.

 

Go to device manager(right click my computer, left click properties, left click hardware, left click device manager)

 


Go to the USB Controller section and click the + sign.

 

Starting at the bottom, USB Root Hubs, and working your way to the top, USB Universal Controllers, un-install everything in that section and then restart your computer.

 

Windows will find everything again and correct the one that had the problem.

 

Install the proper drivers. You'll be prompted when to connect the printer(powered on)

 

Go to device manager(right click my computer, left click properties, left click hardware, left click device manager)

 


Go to the USB Controller section and click the + sign.

 


Go to each USB Root Hub and right click on it, left click properties, left click power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.

 

Everything should work, unless your using something wireless.

 

 

Rick

 

 

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December 20th, 2008 21:00

Rick,

Thanks for all your help, but I have tried all that and still no go.  I will be ringing DELL tomorrow as it would appear I cant print at all now. If I conect the printer to my laptop, it works fine, so has to be the computer? I had actually tried everything you suggested after reading another forum, but did it again anyway, in the order you suggest, just to be sure. No luck I'm afraid. Its not easy to uninstall all the USB hub either as Windows keeps re-installing them as you go, but I think I got there in the end.

Radarz.

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