Since many of these devices are generic (unbranded), finding the "Extra Quality" driver can be tricky. Follow these steps: 1. Identify the Chipset
Plug both computers into the "Input" ports and the printer into the "Output" port. Since many of these devices are generic (unbranded),
Auto-switches have a "wait time" (usually 5-10 seconds) to ensure a print job is finished before allowing the other PC to take control. Auto-switches have a "wait time" (usually 5-10 seconds)
Try switching to a high-quality USB 2.0 cable. Lengthy cables (over 10 feet) often cause signal dropouts in these switches. Ensure your printer drivers are installed directly on
Ensure your printer drivers are installed directly on both PCs before trying to use the sharing switch. Is it Time to Upgrade?
Require you to press a physical button to swap between Computer A and Computer B.
Most 2-port auto switches use a standard chipset. Look at the bottom of the device for a model number (common ones include or USB-202 ). If there is no label, the driver is often titled "USB Share" or "Auto-Switch Utility." 2. Check Compatibility