reconnection 6310 direct to the computer after being on the network

Well, the subject line sums up.  I have an officejet 6310.  It has always worked well.  Never a problem.  A year ago, I set up with a netgear router to work on a home network.  Do not remember how I did in reality.  But now I want to reconnect it directly to the computer without the network router.  Have not been able to make it work.  I tried to reinstall everything simply.  I have restored the default settings.  Device Manager indicates that driver is OK.   The computer still does not see even ' "the printer.  She cannot complete the connection.  I tried using the disk manufacturer and using the windows utility in settings of printer and fax on the control panel.  I does not uninstall and reinstall the software.

I wonder if my cable is bad.    Thanks in advance.

Ok.  Sometimes you just have to go it alone.  I thought that one of you gurus would have it solved in 10 seconds... which is the usual time when I post a prob.  It takes the interruption of the holiday season and too much eggnog.  Anyway.  Continued to work with her.  Knew it had to be something simple.  Knew when I found the problem, it would embarrass me, because I had forgotten (you know what I mean).  Finally, when I was about to say, 'I got it.  I'll pay to get hooked.  (no) ».  I opened the control panel for the humpteennth time.  The printer was represented there several times because I tried to reconnect using the software several times.  So, I deleted the and choose the original printer icon.  Reconnected.  And, Voila (or something to that effect).  In any case his work.  I know that you are happy for me.  And, if not, it is not serious, it still works.

Thank you for enduring my attempt at a humorous reminder of this episode.  Once again

Until next time, I need help...

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