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New Canon MF663Cdw printer will not mount USB stick

LarsPoulsen
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My new MF663 printer has some problems, so as a workaround I thought I would print my file to a PDF and print that from a USB stick.

I have two identical USB sticks: PNY 16GB FAT32. Both work fine on my Windows PC, but the printer refuses the other one: "An unsupported USB device is connected". ScanDisk finds no problem with the stick. How can I troubleshoot/resolve this?

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normadel
Elite
Elite

How is the USB stick formatted? What Windows version do you have? Please answer these questions and we can go from there. 

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Right off hand I don't recall all the supported formats but I believe fat32, exFat and NTFS work.  I just tried with NTFS and it works fine on my MF656....

 

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LarsPoulsen
Contributor

As mentioned up top, it is formatted FAT32. The puzzling thing is that it fails, while its brother works fine. It is likely to be something with the specific stick; just strange that I can't find anything wrong with it.

normadel
Elite
Elite

These gizmos can and do fail. Try using the troublesome one on a computer.

But.....even if it works on a computer, it should not be trusted. Toss it.

Buy another one. They're cheap.

 

Oh, it works on my Windows-11 desktop - and SCANDISK finds no problem on it.

normadel
Elite
Elite

You are always taking a risk of failure with these things, and if it has been a problem for any device, take that as early notice.

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