- Oct 9, 1999
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I built a PC and my customer wanted to hook 2 printers up. Rather than going with an add-in parallel board or a parallel switch box, I thought I'd be high-tech and go with a USB printer cable. I sold them a DLink DSB-P36 which has the USB on one end and a Centronics on the other.
Anyway, back to the question at hand. If the printer is turned off and back on while the computer is running, it won't subsequently recognize the printer. Any print jobs sent to that printer return an error. The only fix so far is to reboot the computer or reach behind the computer and unplug and replug the USB/printer cable.
Has anyone run into a similar problem?
And does anyone know if there's some kind of utility that forces Windows to rescan the USB bus? I've searched around and haven't been able to find anything of the sort, but it seems as though that might be a handy utility to have.
TIA
Chris
Anyway, back to the question at hand. If the printer is turned off and back on while the computer is running, it won't subsequently recognize the printer. Any print jobs sent to that printer return an error. The only fix so far is to reboot the computer or reach behind the computer and unplug and replug the USB/printer cable.
Has anyone run into a similar problem?
And does anyone know if there's some kind of utility that forces Windows to rescan the USB bus? I've searched around and haven't been able to find anything of the sort, but it seems as though that might be a handy utility to have.
TIA
Chris
