My old HP Laserjet 1005 USB 2.0 Printer is not recognized by my new DELL USB 3.0 socket. Printer is too good to replace.
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1Does the printer show up as unknown USB device in the device Manager? Some Printers require the drivers installed before connected via USB.– user3767013Nov 19, 2014 at 19:10
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I tried so many ways. The install of the driver asks for the printer to be connected. I connect it. It does not see it and the only thing to do is stop the install, then it uninstall everything.– PaulaNov 19, 2014 at 19:27
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I had a different cable from a Cannon printer - same problem.– PaulaNov 19, 2014 at 19:27
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I think the most success I had was when I tried installing the Win 7.0 Driver - even tough it is a WIn 8.1 system.– PaulaNov 19, 2014 at 19:29
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2Does any other device, e.g. a memory stick, work in the USB 3.0 socket on the computer? Some people report successful methods at Windows 8.1 upgrade - now my LaserJet P1005 printer wont work (AGAIN!!!!!).– Andrew MortonNov 19, 2014 at 19:51
2 Answers
I realize this is a late response, but it might still help you or others. My old HP LaserJet4050T has a parallel printer port which I tried to connect to my computer's USB3.0 port with a parallel-to-USB cord (which is USB2.0). I kept running into issues. What worked was first plugging this USB2.0 cord into an old USB2.0 hub I had and then plugging that into my USB3.0 computer port.
The cord is an ATEN UC-1284B (driver for this cable automatically recognized and installed on Windows 10) and I chose to install the printer driver manually from the list of printer drivers within the Windows dialog box.
The HP Support website does not list drivers for anything above Windows XP. This would lead me to believe that the printer you are trying to use is not compatible with the new Dell running Windows 8.1 as stated above in the comments of your question. I would recommend either a network print server device or share the printer to the network from a workstation using a compatible operating system.
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1Its not even clear if the author even attempts to install the printer, because Windows 8 is suppose to have the capability, to install generic printer drivers for basic printing support for a great majority of printers.– RamhoundNov 19, 2014 at 19:46
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h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/… DRIVER FOR WIN 8.1 for my printer. Problem is USB 2.0 cable to printer not seen by usb 3.0 socket.– PaulaNov 19, 2014 at 19:49
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The link you just provided is for an HP LaserJet P1005 Printer. That is not the same printer as you described in your question originally. Nov 19, 2014 at 20:04