This is a Dell 926 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer. Not compatible with Windows 10. Fully tested and found to be in great working condition. Ink, CD or manual are not included. I will do my best to match any price.
Sunlily500, Disconnect your printer. Download and run. It will completely remove the printer from your computer. Restart your computer. Now go to the device manager. (Right click my computer, left click properties, left click hardware, left click device manager) Go down to the USB Controllers(Universal Serial Bus Controllers) and click the + sign.
Starting at the bottom, USB Root Hub and working your way to the top, USB Universal Host Controllers, right click on each one and left click un-install. Keep going if you get error messages until they are all un-installed in that section. Restart your computer. Windows will find them all again and correct the problem you had with them.
Please be patient. Download the proper drivers. Most Vista systems are this. Install the proper drivers.
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You'll be prompted when to connect your printer. Everything should work. Scanning Scanning using USB connection, open the Dell All-In-One Center, click on scanning and copying and scan from there. Scanning wirelessly, use the scan buttons on the printer. Pudgyone, Sunlily's other half here. Yea, I gave up on it. It's a Dell and it's nothing but trouble.
I tried the patch and the downloads and the uninstalling of hubs and controllers. Several times. Still when it comes to print it'll take in anywhere from 10% to 35% and stop.
The only thing I can figure what goes wrong is when I am uninstalling the hubs and controlers within the device manager as soon as I click on certain ones the mouse freezes. (wireless mouse) I then have to reboot the computer and then it replaces all I have uninstalled. The least amount of controllers I could work down to was three or four still not uninstalled before freezing. Perhaps I'm not getting to the right component to uninstall because of that?
Could I just delete all the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' all at once deleting where the +sign is? Or would that not get replaced on startup and be a big no, no.? The thing with the device manager and the USB items is that sometimes there is a problem with one of them and they say they're all working correctly. This usually fixes the USB problem.
As for the website with many pages to print, what were you trying to print from the internet? Make sure to delete that print job from the printer. Type start, run type services.msc hit enter. Look at the print spooler.
Make sure it's set for automatic. Then restart the service. Also check the printer and faxes and make sure the printer is online. If you still have a problem and Dell's Tech Support cannot help you, make a new thread in the printer forum and tell what computer, Operating system, printer you're using and how it's connected.
Don't skimp on the details. Theree are others here that can help you. I know someone that's very knowledgable with the printers and if you use a nice new post with the problem in the subject line, I'm sure he'll see it and be able to help you.