Problem with windows vista, suddenly not to recognize a printer HP 5600 series that was printing correctly for 5 years

Windows Vista Plug ' n Play does not recognize printer HP 5600 series. HP Solutions Center's says no HP devices detected. Using USP connect since the printer 5 years ago. Reinstalling drivers does not help. Installation with disc says printer is not connected (USB) to the computer, who she really is. Have tried all USB ports on the computer to see if plug ' n play would work. Any help in doing so. How can I solve this problem?

Hello

Uninstall and reinstall your printer by using the drivers and information on the HP website.

Equip your model number of the printer for this information and troubleshooting for her.

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support-drivers.html

Or ask in the Forums of HP's Support.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/PSG/

See you soon.

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