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MelodyL 09-17-2010 03:36 PM

Question about USB
 
I just took a walk and I passed a computer store and they are having a sale on HP printers. $49.00 with two ink cartridges. This HAS to be NEWER than my HP DESKJET 882C.

The person said "you have to have a USB port", I said "Oh, no parallel" And she said "no only USB"

Now I have things plugged into the back of my computer in their various ports.
My webcam, my mouse, etc.

I just stuck the camera in the back of my computer and made a video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MliPQRHekoo

whatever is back there, do you see any available USB ports?

I just noticed on the front of my computer tower. There is a USB 2.0. I have an HP Media Center PC and on the front of my tower there are several slots.

One says SmartMedia/xD, one is MMC/SD, Compact Flash I/II (which I gather is a flash drive? then there is a slot that says Memory Stick/PRO, then there is a slot that says USB 2.0

I can use that 2.0 thing for a printer, right?

Thanks much

melody
Because if I can get a new HP printer and it comes with 2 ink cartridges, why would I pay $30 and $20 respectively for cartridges for my old printer?

Makes sense to replace it, no??

Jomar 09-17-2010 04:46 PM

Yes those small rectangle slots are all USB & the ones in front too.

I use the rear ones for printer and scanner -things that are plugged in all the time, and the easy to reach one for things you might want to use for a short time and then remove again. Ipod, video cam or digital camera etc.

And if you ever find you need more USB slots they sell USB hubs - just plug in the cord & you can have a little box with many more USB connectors.

all kinds of styles of those -
http://www.google.com/images?q=USB+h...Q&ved=0CAgQpwU

MelodyL 09-17-2010 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 696006)
Yes those small rectangle slots are all USB & the ones in front too.

I use the rear ones for printer and scanner -things that are plugged in all the time, and the easy to reach one for things you might want to use for a short time and then remove again. Ipod, video cam or digital camera etc.

And if you ever find you need more USB slots they sell USB hubs - just plug in the cord & you can have a little box with many more USB connectors.

all kinds of styles of those -
http://www.google.com/images?q=USB+h...Q&ved=0CAgQpwU

A printing I will go
A printing I will go
HI HO THE DERRIO
A printing I will goooooo!!!

Tomorrow is PRINTER day!!

Thanks much.

Melody

RobinM 09-18-2010 06:55 AM

Here is a nerd-tastic pic of petty much all of the sockets in the last 20 years (and more) - you will see the USB one up the top. :)

You could use your new printer to make a poster out of it! :D

Actually you probably better not as it will eat up all your colour cartridges! :o

http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/9434/1394w.jpg

MelodyL 09-18-2010 08:39 AM

[QUOTE=RobinM;696150]Here is a nerd-tastic pic of petty much all of the sockets in the last 20 years (and more) - you will see the USB one up the top. :)

You could use your new printer to make a poster out of it! :D

Actually you probably better not as it will eat up all your colour cartridges! :o[Quote]

************************************************** ************************


Wow, that's the most interesting piece of graphic I have seen IN A LONG TIME.

Someone once told me there are two kinds of USB.

I don't know what kind I have in back, but the one on the front of my computer says USB 2.0 I would surmise either the 2.0 or any other usb I have is acceptable for use with a new printer.

Thanks very much for the computer lesson.

Melody

RobinM 09-18-2010 09:19 AM

There are now 3 types of USB. All have identical connections, just the later ones are faster.

There are 1.x, 2.0 and 3.0

If you are using a computer made in the last 5 years, it is pretty much guaranteed that it will be a 2.0 (which is easily fast enough for printing). :cool:

Bed time reading!

mrsD 09-18-2010 09:41 AM

OMGosh
 
What a wonderful graphic!!

MelodyL 09-18-2010 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobinM (Post 696189)
There are now 3 types of USB. All have identical connections, just the later ones are faster.

There are 1.x, 2.0 and 3.0

If you are using a computer made in the last 5 years, it is pretty much guaranteed that it will be a 2.0 (which is easily fast enough for printing). :cool:

Bed time reading!

So what NEW info did Melody learn today?

There are 3 types of USB. I didn't know that yestereday. Today I learned something NEW.

Love it!!

Thanks much

Melody

mrsD 09-18-2010 10:05 AM

Hey, Jo, when you read this, I think this graphic on this thread is a good candidate for a stickey or within one of the existing sticky.

Jomar 09-18-2010 10:22 AM

Good idea - copied it to the useful info sticky thread.

MelodyL 09-19-2010 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 696201)
Good idea - copied it to the useful info sticky thread.

Well, thanks to all of your replies, I went to the computer store and picked up a HP 6940 deskjet printer. Very nice and modern looking (much newer than my 882C).

So I was told it comes with everything but a USB connector which I then bought on the spot. So far so good. Got it home yesterday.

This morning was the big day.

I have owned MANY printers in 20 years. Mostly HP, I did own a Lexmark, hated it, I did own an Epson, hated it. So I have stuck with HP and I have an HP Media Center so I like everything to match.

And for $49.00 plus $7 for the USB thing, no big price here.

And it comes with two cartridges, one color, one black and white.

So I unpack everything (I can hook up a printer in my sleep, no need to read instructions, and that's good BECAUSE IT DIDN'T COME WITH ANY SETUP POSTER, which the user manual said "Use the SETUP POSTER to set up the printer".

WHAT SETUP POSTER???

I'm looking and I'm looking, things are in french and english and because I speak French, I can definitely see NO SETUP POSTER because I know what a setup poster looks like and there is no Setup Poster.

So I said "okay, you can do this without a setup poster.

I do all the connections, and I am now to the part where you insert the cartridges.

None of my previous printers used these cartridges so of course Melody has to figure out how to insert the two cartridges WITHOUT ANY SETUP POSTER (which would have saved me one hour of my time).

I open the two cartridge thingees, I open the ink cartridges and I try to insert the black cartridge. I absolutely did not know how to do this. There were no instructions on the wrappings, no setup poster, I WAS FLYING BLIND.

I said "Melody, you are tech savvy, you have been setting up printers for years, YOU KNOW HOW TO DO THIS".

No I did NOT!!! I absolutely could not slide the cartridges in, and there was no way to insert these things.

So I said "go online and see if they demonstrate this"

So I unplugged the back of the USB that was going in the printer, because I knew that if I turned on the computer, a little box would appear telling "new hardware found".

So now I just unplug the USB thing, I turn on my computer, I go on the internet, and I type in google "How to insert ink cartridges in Deskjet 6940?

Of course, several links come up and I click on one and lo and behold there is a little animated video detailing how to do this.

I see the ink cartridges are supposed to slide easily into the place where it's supposed to slide into.

I could not do this. There was some kind of barrier preventing me from doing this. I tried removing the barrier, I tried poking the barrier. NOTHING.

I'm doing this all morning long, getting extremely frustrated.

Then a little lightbulb goes off in my head.

I TURN ON THE PRINTER.

The green light goes on, the little barrier SLIDES DOWN IN SOME HIDDEN SPACE, and Melody goes

AHA!!!! I can now slide my cartridges in.

I re-inserted the USB in the back of the printer, and of course a little window pops up "New Hardware found

Now here is the confusing part.

I follow the Hardware wizard (I have XP), it tells me I have successfully installed my printer, my printer is ready, set to be the default printer, but it doesn't print from wordpad.

I then look at my screen and it prompts me to insert a cd. I insert the software cd, and it does it's thing and then it tells me AGAIN

New Software found, insert the cd WHICH I JUST FINISHED INSERTING.

I just exited out of the whole thing.

I tried to print, it printed a sample thing that I typed in word pad, and then all of a sudden it printed (all my itself), some kind of test color sheet.

I would imagine I am all set THANK GOD.

But what do I do if the next time I turn on my computer the message saying "new hardware found, please insert the CD",

If my printer is working, why am I being prompted to insert a cd time and time again. I am now just x'g out of that message.

I FINALLY HAVE MY PRINTER.

lol

Melody

TwoKidsTwoCats 09-19-2010 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobinM (Post 696150)
Here is a nerd-tastic pic of petty much all of the sockets in the last 20 years (and more) - you will see the USB one up the top. :)

You could use your new printer to make a poster out of it! :D

Actually you probably better not as it will eat up all your colour cartridges! :o

:D That chart will come in handy if I ever need to identify the boxes of old computer parts sitting in my garage, attic, closets! :eek:


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