Shuttle space port HP printer

I can't locate the port of the space shuttle that connects my new printer with my computer CPU. As a result, it is not print anything. Any advice?

Hello

I don't know what is a port of the space shuttle as relates to HP printers. Probably, your printer connects through a USB cable.

I suggest that go you to http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html , click on Technical Support and troubleshooting, enter your model number and searching for the User Guide/manual or try the other links such as the getting started or how.

Don

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