Locate the item marked USBPRINT\CanonDeviceF144 or the entry with the yellow exclamation point. Right-click it and choose . Select Browse my computer for drivers .
If your computer shows this ID but refuses to print, or labels it as an "Unknown Device," follow these steps to resolve the connection:
At its core, the device is built around an electrophotographic printing method (laser) capable of delivering sharp
To prevent hardware ID communication errors in the future, observe these basic connectivity rules: usbprint canondevicef144
Here is a breakdown of the feature:
: Check the front or top of your printer for a model name like PIXMA iP2770 Download Official Drivers : Visit the Canon Support Page
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRSidVendor=="04a9", ATTRSidProduct=="f144", MODE="0664", GROUP="lp", SYMLINK+="canon_f144" Locate the item marked USBPRINT\CanonDeviceF144 or the entry
So, translates to: "A Canon printer from the PIXMA MG3000 family, connected via USB, being managed by Windows' native printing protocol."
"usbprint CanonDeviceF144" refers to a common Windows identifier that appears when a Canon printer is connected via USB. This string is a device or driver name Windows exposes in Device Manager or print spooler logs, and it often surfaces when troubleshooting printer installation, driver mismatches, or USB communication issues. Although terse, the identifier encapsulates several technical and user-experience threads: USB device enumeration, Windows print subsystem behavior, driver packaging by Canon, and the practical impact on users trying to get printing working reliably.
Unknown Device $\rightarrow$ Canon imageCLASS MF743Cdw If your computer shows this ID but refuses
If the printer is stuck in Service Mode, you may need to use a compatible resetter tool to clear the internal ink counter before the OS will recognize it as a standard printer again. Are you currently seeing this hardware ID
Expand the , Print queues , or Universal Serial Bus devices categories.