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    Said Ali Jalali
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    :rose: Hi i have a big PhotoCopy device and it has a network and a USB port. I'm using win7 and i want to print my word file with that device. when connect the USB port nothing happen. Can u tell how? Tahnk you. :rose: CanI

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      :rose: Hi i have a big PhotoCopy device and it has a network and a USB port. I'm using win7 and i want to print my word file with that device. when connect the USB port nothing happen. Can u tell how? Tahnk you. :rose: CanI

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      Roya Rayane wrote:

      when connect the USB port nothing happen.

      A useful piece of diagnosis; what do you expect to happen? You may find that reading the device's handbook will explain how to connect to use as a printer. Many of these types of device handle most of their printing via the network rather than through a direct USB connection.

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        :rose: Hi i have a big PhotoCopy device and it has a network and a USB port. I'm using win7 and i want to print my word file with that device. when connect the USB port nothing happen. Can u tell how? Tahnk you. :rose: CanI

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        And you're going to need the drivers for it, whatever it is...

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          And you're going to need the drivers for it, whatever it is...

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          Said Ali Jalali
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          :rose: Hi thank u. Well when i connect the USB line there is no reaction in windows.As u know whenever u connect a device windows shows a message that device is installed or not.But now there is nothing to show and see. And it may need the driver. as u said... Thank you. :rose: CanI

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            :rose: Hi thank u. Well when i connect the USB line there is no reaction in windows.As u know whenever u connect a device windows shows a message that device is installed or not.But now there is nothing to show and see. And it may need the driver. as u said... Thank you. :rose: CanI

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            Yeah, so?? Without the driver, plugging it in won't get you anywhere anyway.

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              :rose: Hi thank u. Well when i connect the USB line there is no reaction in windows.As u know whenever u connect a device windows shows a message that device is installed or not.But now there is nothing to show and see. And it may need the driver. as u said... Thank you. :rose: CanI

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              For most USB-enabled devices, you must install the correct driver on your computer before connecting the device. Although Windows will detect a new connection, it won't be able to recognize it without the driver and will not respond. Generic mass storage devices are an exception, as Windows has a built-in driver for them; for any other device, install the driver first.

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