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Thread ID: 98404 2009-03-24 03:00:00 Avoiding multiple installs of a USB printer GordonBennet (13808) Press F1
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758866 2009-03-24 03:00:00 Hi Folks

I've got two USB ports on my laptop and four on an external powered hub. I'm constantly plugging and unplugging. This means that there are six possible ports I might plug my laser printer into.

The problem is, if I plug it in where it hasn't been before, windows prompts me to install software for it. If I quit the install, it's unusable.

I just want one installation of the software and the printer to "see" it whichever port I may happen to plug into. Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.
GordonBennet (13808)
758867 2009-03-24 03:03:00 What version of Windows are you using? stormdragon (6013)
758868 2009-03-24 03:06:00 just use one port and remember what one you use. GameJunkie (72)
758869 2009-03-24 03:20:00 Does it work in the hub?? Because not all USB devices work / or work properly when plugged into a hub. Speedy Gonzales (78)
758870 2009-03-24 03:32:00 By any chance does the Laser have an Ethernet Port. wainuitech (129)
758871 2009-03-24 04:01:00 Thanks for the replies.

It's XP-Pro.

Prefer to find a solution rather than have to leave one port permanently empty for the printer or "safely remove"/unplug something else every time.

No, the printer is not network-capable. It's a brother HL-1430 - a fairly cheap domestic laser.

Yes, it does work in the hub - one of the hub slots is the one that it "knows", but sometimes I just want to put down my laptop and quickly print something without having everything else connect and start up.

I have more devices than the five (one used by the hub connector) available to me at any one time, so I chop and change.
GordonBennet (13808)
758872 2009-03-24 04:06:00 You dont have to use safely remove hardware for a printer.

Just unplug it

You only use it for things like USB flash drives / removable hdd's

Thats probably why its asking for the drivers all the time.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
758873 2009-03-24 04:21:00 Install the printer with it connected directly to your PC - not using the hub - this way it knows its the printer only and doesn't get confused..

Then connect it to the hub - any port.

And then, as Speedy says, don't shut it off.
pctek (84)
758874 2009-03-24 11:33:00 Install the printer with it connected directly to your PC - not using the hub - this way it knows its the printer only and doesn't get confused..

Then connect it to the hub - any port.

And then, as Speedy says, don't shut it off.

Okay, thanks - I'll give that a try.
GordonBennet (13808)
758875 2009-03-31 00:58:00 Well, it was a while before I came back to this. I've bought a new laptop since, and much of my spare time has been absorbed by it.

I decided not to bother with this printer problem on the old laptop, but when I try out the solution on the new one, I get a different problem.

I followed the instructions exactly. Now, rather than being prompted to install software, if I use a different USB slot (on the laptop itself rather than on a hub) than I originally used when I installed the software, Windows creates another instance of the printer. This is a pain because only the instance that matches the port I happen to be using for the printer will be on-line, so I have to explicitly choose the right printer each time.

I don't get why the computer doesn't treat the printer like any other USB device - I can use my mouse, USB flash, keyboard, external drive & iPod cradle on any slot without any delay or any problem.
GordonBennet (13808)
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