Installing USB driver in Windows

Frequently Asked Questions About USB

QWhat is USB?

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Universal Serial Bus (USB) makes it easy to connect devices to your computer without having to open the PC. USB uses a standard port and plug combination for connecting devices like printers, modems, scanners, and digital cameras. It also offers the benefit of being able to add, remove, and move devices.

Because USB is a relatively new technology, we recommended using a parallel printing connection. However, USB is an option to customers who want to print from Windows 98/Me/2000/XP across the USB cable. If your computer’s USB port is enabled and properly setup, you can connect your printer via a USB cable.

QHow can I determine if my computer’s USB port is enabled?

A1 In Windows 98/Me, select Start Settings Control Panel.

2 Double-click the System icon.

3 Click the Device Manager tab.

4 Click the plus (+) icon before the Universal Serial Bus Controller item.

If you see a USB host controller and a USB root hub listed, then the USB is properly enabled. If you have multiple hubs on the USB chain, try connecting your printer to a different hub or to another USB device. Also, insure the cable connections are firm. (USB hubs are hardware devices into which you can plug multiple USB cables.)

If you do not see these devices listed, refer to your computer’s documentation or contact the manufacturer for more information on enabling and setting up the USB. Remember, you can also use a parallel cable to connect your printer’s parallel port to your computer. (If you decide to switch to a parallel cable connection, you may need to remove and reinstall the printer software. )

2.18 SETTING UP YOUR PRINTER

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Samsung ML-1430 manual Frequently Asked Questions About USB, QWhat is USB?, Double-click the System icon