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Cocoboy
Hi All
Will I have any troubles printing if my laptop is not USB2.0 compatible?
Thanks
a.
Will I have any troubles printing if my laptop is not USB2.0 compatible?
Thanks
a.
Hi All
Will I have any troubles printing if my laptop is not USB2.0 compatible?
Thanks
a.
Povl said:Yes. My Windows box complains that I am using a Hi-Speed device in a low-speed
USB hub.
Cocoboy said:Povl said:but you can still use the printer?
Yes.
I should of course point out that the R210 is USB1.1 anyway.
The R310 is USB 2.0...
Si.
Si said:Povl H. Pedersen wrote:
Yes.
I should of course point out that the R210 is USB1.1 anyway.
The R310 is USB 2.0...
Thanks Si,
I hadnt noticed that... that should be cool then as I am probably gonna
go the 210 as I dont need all the extra stuff on the 310.
Thanks again
a.
but you can still use the printer?
Povl said:Yes, and cardreader and scanner.
Cocoboy said:FYI - I am using USB1.1 with the R210 ( which is USB2 according to the
doco ) and it works fine and no warnings whatsoever.
Si said:Looking here:
http://www.epson.com.au/products/home_and_office/stylusphotor210.asp
It says that the R210 is 1.1....
Which agrees with the fact that my UK model R200 is also 1.1.
Epson in the US also state that it's 1.1...
However, here:
http://www.epson.com.au/
Epson show the R210 with a USB Hi-Speed logo...which disagrees with the
actual page about the printer itself.
What gives? Seems Epson AU can't even agree with themselves.