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Title: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: Waltere on November 09, 2010, 08:58:32 pm
Newbie, with a new 3880, which is working wonderfully with a 10 foot cable, but I sure would like a longer one.
Are there any problems with a 15-16 foot one? Thanks!

Waltere
Title: Re: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: Randy Carone on November 09, 2010, 10:07:12 pm
I have 16 ft of USB on my 3800 with no issues. I seem to recall that 16' is as long as one should go on USB 2.0. Any techies out there?
Title: Re: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: JohnHeerema on November 09, 2010, 10:10:40 pm
You can chain up to five USB powered extension cables together, for a total length not over 15 metres (these are not the same as regular USB cables: they have a bus-powered repeater inside the female connector end).

Longer lengths are possible with an intermediate conversion to fibre optic cable, but this is much more expensive.
Title: Re: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: langier on November 10, 2010, 12:44:49 am
USB 1.0 length max is 3 meters and USB 2.0 is up to 15 meters; both without a repeater.

Using hubs, up to 30 meters and using a Cat-5 extender, up to 50 feet.

HTH,
Title: Re: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: NikoJorj on November 10, 2010, 04:58:33 am
USB 1.0 length max is 3 meters and USB 2.0 is up to 15 meters; both without a repeater.
This is the official norm... and then comes the problem of compatibilty with that hardware.
I know firsthand that my ADSL modem worked fine on USB2 with a 2m cable, but wasn't seen at all with a 5m (15ft) cable ; I discovered it was a known peculiarity of it and switched to RJ45 connection, which is a treat for long cable lengths (up to 50m at least IIRC).
Title: Re: USB2 cable computer to printer length
Post by: Bart_van_der_Wolf on November 10, 2010, 11:06:38 am
USB 1.0 length max is 3 meters and USB 2.0 is up to 15 meters; both without a repeater.

USB 2.0 is 5 metres (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus#Cables) maximum for high speed devices, unless low speed equipment and/or low resistance cable is used. The latter option works, I have a 10 metre USB 2.0 cable with a repeater (http://www.delock.com/produkte/gruppen/Kabel/Delock_Cable_USB_20_Extension_active_10m_82446.html) that seems to work fine on an active USB port.

Cheers,
Bart