Usbprint Canondevicef144
Ensure you are using a high-quality USB cable. Long or damaged cables can cause the system to misidentify the device.
You will likely see this identifier in two distinct situations: usbprint canondevicef144
While F144 is the raw hardware code, it typically maps to a specific consumer model. In the context of Canon printers, this ID is frequently associated with , such as the Canon PIXMA MG2500 series (specifically models like the MG2540 or MG2550). Ensure you are using a high-quality USB cable
: Do not plug in the USB cable until the software installer specifically prompts you to do so. Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues If the printer is not responding despite being plugged in: In the context of Canon printers, this ID
[Windows 32-bit & 64-bit] Update program for printer drivers
: This is the device class enumerator handled by the system file Usbprint.sys . It tells Windows that the connected hardware belongs to the USB printing class, directing the operating system to pass print jobs through a virtual USB port rather than a network port.