After computer HP 8600 loading accepts not all USB devices

After loading the software provided with HP Officejet Pro 8600 that is attached to my Dell E310, my computer does not all USB devices.  If I remove the printing software my computer accepts all USB devices?  Can not know problem.  Anyone encountered this problem?

I'm sorry that you are experiencing this issue. Try connecting the 8600 USB in another USB port. You plug it into the USB 3.0. If you have plugged it on the left side of the computer, try on the right side.

Let me know what happens.

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