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I installed a HP Laserjet 1022 on Windows XP Professional and it
functions correctly for awhile. Then I get the message "This device
can perform faster" "This USB device can peform faster if you connect
it to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port..."
I have no faster ports on my Dell Insprion 1000 laptop. Initially I
thought that turning off the message would somehow solve the problem,
so I checked the "Don't tell me about USB errors" check box under
Device Managers. Unfortunately this did not correct the problem.
Workaround...
Whenever I want to use the printer I pull the USB plug from the back of
the laptop -- wait a couple of seconds -- and then I plug it back in.
Any jobs that are in the que run at that time too.
There's got to be a better way. If you know, please tell!
Thank you,
RBollinger
functions correctly for awhile. Then I get the message "This device
can perform faster" "This USB device can peform faster if you connect
it to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port..."
I have no faster ports on my Dell Insprion 1000 laptop. Initially I
thought that turning off the message would somehow solve the problem,
so I checked the "Don't tell me about USB errors" check box under
Device Managers. Unfortunately this did not correct the problem.
Workaround...
Whenever I want to use the printer I pull the USB plug from the back of
the laptop -- wait a couple of seconds -- and then I plug it back in.
Any jobs that are in the que run at that time too.
There's got to be a better way. If you know, please tell!
Thank you,
RBollinger