Which USB port does my printer plug into on my Dell Inspiron notebook?

Which USB port does my printer plug into on my Dell Inspiron notebook?

12 Responses to Which USB port does my printer plug into on my Dell Inspiron notebook?

  1. Leader Lady Sue

    It doesn’t matter.

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  2. glenn_hartmann

    Any of them

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  3. Pandora Tommorow

    it doesn’t matter, they all work the same

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  4. I agree, it should not matter which USB port you use.
    You may need to add a driver, especially if you are running some older operating system, or if you have an old printer.

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  5. Are you seriously asking this question? Do any of them LOOK any different from one another? That like asking which parking stall your car belongs in!

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  6. oceancityguy_md

    LoL. Usb Is universal serial bus.. you can plug it in to any of them hints the word universal if its not working try uninstalling the software then unplug the printer the reinstall the software with out the printer plug ed in.. after the software is installed then plug it in.. any more questions just write me..

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  7. You can use any of them, but some laptops do have place for a regular pin type connector. My Dell Inspiron 2600 laptop will only print on a USB port and my Dell desktop will only print with the pin type connector. I don’t understand this because I am using the same Dell printer on both. Both computers even have Windows XP.
    If you cannot get your laptop to print, make sure you install the cd that came with the printer. I could not find the cd and tried to use downloads available through Dell, but I had no success. It seems that only the cd will work.

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  8. Hey man just plug into any USB port you have and wallah let the OS, hardware and the bios configure itself and its usable thats the great features of pulg n play.

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  9. Choose the port that is the most comfortable for yourself. Just remember what port you choose the last time or else the PC will find it as a second printer(windows is strange like that, it remembers that a device was connected to a certain port and it wants that device to connect to the same port always, if you connect it to another port it will think it’s a different device)

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