Alan Stern wrote:

> The log shows that the printer does not support high speed, no matter what
> HP says.  The problem is in the printer, not in your computer.
> 
> By the way, does HP actually say "full speed"?  That is 12 Mb/s.  480 Mb/s
> is known as "high speed".
> 
> Alan Stern

Hi Alan,

Thanks for Your fast respond, but I'm not sure because I've found info on
the net on that matter. The info
says: "Change 'interface->bInterfaceProtocol > 3'
to 'interface->bInterfaceProtocol > 2' hinting the driver to pick the right
protocol. See the Linux-USB related link for more information." (link:
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=700 ). So I could suppose
that "high speed" option was disabled by developers because important
reason. I could suppose than it's possible to set up "high speed" option
regardless of errors.

Pawel


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