My computer does not recognize my printer cr-10s pro v2
Hi @durga and welcome to the forums.
Generally 3D printers are not designed to be connected to a PC using a USB cable to operate. Instead you would usually slice the files within slicer software and then put the files onto the printer either via SD card or USB stick depending on the printer.
Better yet, get yourself a Raspberry pi and Octoprint…revolutionised my work flow.
Yah, I tried to print from the USB and Cura, it worked fine for the first few prints, the next day I went to print again and got failure after failure. Device Descriptor Request Failed. I tried installing FTDI drivers and CH341SER no dice. I have ocotprint installed and it can’t communicate with the printer. My only question is the port on the v2 itself where the plug doesn’t seet fully in the port. But, since it worked for my friend for years and now he gave it to me, I thought it was a good bet everything is fine regardless. As I said, it was working fine yesterday. Not sure what to do next. (And yes, I did try several cables)
I have a dedicated Windows 11 laptop connected to my Creality CR-10S Pro and print from Cura directly to the device. And I would never use a microsd card again after having done this. But there are sometimes some weird issues with the port for the USB in the windows settings. and I also found I could not have my Creality Laser and the and 3D printer attached and on at the same time. The convenience of direct from Cura to printer is great, I work on a development machine and store my files on a network drive, then I go the the printer attached laptop to pull up the stl files and print from Cura. This is a simple home setup.
The point of my post is: It does work with WIndows 11. Now , if we need to get yours working, lets go through the details… Good Luck.