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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]

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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.


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