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I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I
connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner won't work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like some kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. |
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Then you need to talk to HP, Brother, or both.
"Bob R." <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B72936D-50E8-4A89-8D18-89D58D580FB4@microsoft.com... >I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I > connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner > won't > work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer > usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like > some > kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. |
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Is the Brother 5140 an All in One device?
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "Bob R." <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B72936D-50E8-4A89-8D18-89D58D580FB4@microsoft.com... >I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I > connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner > won't > work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer > usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like > some > kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. |
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"Bob R." <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B72936D-50E8-4A89-8D18-89D58D580FB4@microsoft.com... >I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I > connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner > won't > work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer > usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like > some > kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. This could be caused so I believe, if you use two usb sockets that are shared - i.e. insufficient power to cope with two bits of hardware sort of being in the same usb socket. I had this problem with usb1 so do not know if it can be the same with usb2 if thats what you have. You need to go into hardware/device manager and right click on each usb root hub/properties then power and see what is using it. If you see both your items in one then find an unused usb for the other piece of equipment. Sorry if this explanation appears incoherent. Rgds Antioch |
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nope
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Is the Brother 5140 an All in One device? > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging > www.coribright.com/Windows > > > "Bob R." <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8B72936D-50E8-4A89-8D18-89D58D580FB4@microsoft.com... > >I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I > > connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner > > won't > > work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer > > usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like > > some > > kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. > > > |
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On 14/06/2006 Bob R. <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I >connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner won't >work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer >usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like some >kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. It looks like the USB ports are not able to provide power to the two devices. I would get a powered USB hub (has its own power supply.) -- --- Y. |
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I got the solution from HP tech. They had me unplug everything, uninstall
the serial host controllers, and restart the system. The USB ports had a "memory" of a device that had been plugged in and were conflicting the printer and scanner. It works fine now. "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > On 14/06/2006 Bob R. <Bob R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >I have a hp scanjet 3970 connected to a usb that was working fine until I > >connected a Brother 5140 printer to another USB port. Now the scanner won't > >work properly (it makes some noise but nothing happens) unless the printer > >usb is unplugged or disabled. Then the scanner works fine. Sounds like some > >kind of conflict, but I don't know how to fix it. > > It looks like the USB ports are not able to provide power to the two devices. > I would get a powered USB hub (has its own power supply.) > > -- > --- > > Y. > > |
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