I was dealing with an obnoxious prompt (wich is another story for another post) when I got a skype call from my coworker in the store, that I had to come up because of an Irate customer who had a USB problem.
When I got up in the store the customer told me that he needed a USB 1.1 cable and that the USB 2.0 we tried to push on him was no good. (when USB 2 became more usual our cable suppliers started to apply a sticker with "2.0" printed on it on all the USB cable bags, its the same exact cables they have been selling for at least 5 years )
Apparently he had bought a cable earlier and his canon scanner had refused to work.
Now he was back and was waving the manual who did state that the scanner was USB 1.1 compliant.
Amazingly he also had the scanner with him (it was one of those canon ones that is USB powered) So I asked him nicely if I could try out our cable with his scanner in the cashier computer.
"Sure, but it wont work!" He said with a shark grin.
I downloaded the drivers, plugged it in, PLING, windows found it and I scanned a page from his manual and printed it.
His jaw fell to the floor, "How did you do that?, the guy from canon said it wouldn't work!"
Turns out that he had lost his scanner cable and after plugging it in with the new cable he bought from us it didn't work and when he called canon support the support monkey told him that he needed a 1.1 cable
He took the cable and went, haven't heard anything from him so maybe he got it to work
Unfortunately that kind of weird shit from manufacturer support is common
HP sweden adamantly says that their Printers and scanners ONLY work with USB printer cables and USB Scanner cables respectively
And ofcourse the customer then expects us to have USB cables where its printed "USB Printer cable" on em
When I got up in the store the customer told me that he needed a USB 1.1 cable and that the USB 2.0 we tried to push on him was no good. (when USB 2 became more usual our cable suppliers started to apply a sticker with "2.0" printed on it on all the USB cable bags, its the same exact cables they have been selling for at least 5 years )
Apparently he had bought a cable earlier and his canon scanner had refused to work.
Now he was back and was waving the manual who did state that the scanner was USB 1.1 compliant.
Amazingly he also had the scanner with him (it was one of those canon ones that is USB powered) So I asked him nicely if I could try out our cable with his scanner in the cashier computer.
"Sure, but it wont work!" He said with a shark grin.
I downloaded the drivers, plugged it in, PLING, windows found it and I scanned a page from his manual and printed it.
His jaw fell to the floor, "How did you do that?, the guy from canon said it wouldn't work!"
Turns out that he had lost his scanner cable and after plugging it in with the new cable he bought from us it didn't work and when he called canon support the support monkey told him that he needed a 1.1 cable
He took the cable and went, haven't heard anything from him so maybe he got it to work
Unfortunately that kind of weird shit from manufacturer support is common
HP sweden adamantly says that their Printers and scanners ONLY work with USB printer cables and USB Scanner cables respectively
And ofcourse the customer then expects us to have USB cables where its printed "USB Printer cable" on em
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