Can a USB port used by a printer be used for a scanner?

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blackhead

I've tried installing a scanner by connecting it to a USB port
normally used for a printer. Can I do this? Like, when I want to use
the printer or scanner i just connect then to the same port when
needed? I would have thought so, but for some reason I can't see the
scanner after installing the software
 
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Barry Watzman

In principle, yes, you can do that. However, some devices will only
work with root ports (motherboard ports) and won't work on a hub port.
And a particular product's drivers might behave in an unconventional way
that, for that device, prohibited a mode of operation that otherwise
should be possible.
 
B

Boskey

blackhead said:
I've tried installing a scanner by connecting it to a USB port
normally used for a printer. Can I do this? Like, when I want to use
the printer or scanner i just connect then to the same port when
needed? I would have thought so, but for some reason I can't see the
scanner after installing the software

Yes you should be able to do so. Did you have the scanner plugged into the
port when the software was installed? My Epson scanner had all sorts of
notices not to have the connection until after the software was installed.
Is the port on a hub? If so, try moving to a connection directly off the
motherboard.
 

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