Steven
Are you using a USB port at the rear or front of the computer?
Front ports on some motherboards are somewhat unreliable.
I assume you are not using a USB hub, the printer is directly connected to the
PC right?
Have you rebooted the computer with the cable disconnected before retrying the
install, worth a try if you haven't done that?
If you go to Control Panel, System, hardware and select Device Manager. Are
there any errors against any device under Universal Serial Bus Controllers?
If you click the + at the left of Universal Serial Bus Controllers a list of
controllers on your PC should appear, try uninstalling every one of them. Then
reboot your PC, Windows will automatically reinstall the USB controllers. Try
reinstalling the printer.
I noted that the latest drivers for this printer were published in September
2006 and are version 1.01, if your install disc is an earlier version you
should download the 1.01 drivers and try using those.
I'm running out of ideas, let us know how you get on with the above.
Tony
Steven Thompson <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Tony, all that happens is that the installation times itself out, saying
>that the printer was not detected.
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>I've checked Server Properties and it's not listed there.
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>Steven
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>Tony wrote:
>> Steven
>> So you are not connecting the USB cable until the installer tells you to?
>> That's is the correct process.
>> It is very common for the wizard to start as soon as you plug in the cable
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>> power on the printer, don't cancel the wizard, just ignore it. See if the
>> printer installs anyway.
>> To be safe, before you try this. Assuming you are using WinXP.
>> Open the Printers folder in the Control panel. Select File, Server
>>Properties,
>> Drivers and if the printer is listed there select it and click Remove. This
>> will remove any resident drivers for this printer which may now be impeding
>> installation.
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