diff --git a/unsupported/hp-photosmart-3180.html b/unsupported/hp-photosmart-3180.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5425aafb --- /dev/null +++ b/unsupported/hp-photosmart-3180.html @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ + + + +
+Hewlett-Packard Photosmart C3180 +
+USB +
+0x03F0 +
+0x5611 +
+Unknown +
+Probably similar to Hp Photosmart 5100 series. +
++<device descriptor of 0x03f0/0x5611 at 001:003 (HP Photosmart C3100 series)> +bLength 18 +bDescriptorType 1 +bcdUSB 2.00 +bDeviceClass 0 +bDeviceSubClass 0 +bDeviceProtocol 0 +bMaxPacketSize0 8 +idVendor 0x03F0 +idProduct 0x5611 +bcdDevice 1.00 +iManufacturer 1 (HP) +iProduct 2 (Photosmart C3100 series) +iSerialNumber 3 (MY6A6C34FF04P9) +bNumConfigurations 1 + <configuration 0> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 2 + wTotalLength 131 + bNumInterfaces 4 + bConfigurationValue 1 + iConfiguration 0 () + bmAttributes 192 (Self-powered) + MaxPower 2 mA + <interface 0> + <altsetting 0> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 4 + bInterfaceNumber 0 + bAlternateSetting 0 + bNumEndpoints 3 + bInterfaceClass 255 + bInterfaceSubClass 204 + bInterfaceProtocol 0 + iInterface 0 () + <endpoint 0> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x01 (out 0x01) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 1> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x82 (in 0x02) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 2> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x83 (in 0x03) + bmAttributes 3 (interrupt) + wMaxPacketSize 8 + bInterval 10 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <interface 1> + <altsetting 0> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 4 + bInterfaceNumber 1 + bAlternateSetting 0 + bNumEndpoints 2 + bInterfaceClass 7 + bInterfaceSubClass 1 + bInterfaceProtocol 2 + iInterface 0 () + <endpoint 0> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x0A (out 0x0A) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 1> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x8B (in 0x0B) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <interface 2> + <altsetting 0> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 4 + bInterfaceNumber 2 + bAlternateSetting 0 + bNumEndpoints 2 + bInterfaceClass 255 + bInterfaceSubClass 255 + bInterfaceProtocol 255 + iInterface 0 () + <endpoint 0> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x07 (out 0x07) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 1> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x88 (in 0x08) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <altsetting 1> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 4 + bInterfaceNumber 2 + bAlternateSetting 1 + bNumEndpoints 2 + bInterfaceClass 255 + bInterfaceSubClass 212 + bInterfaceProtocol 0 + iInterface 0 () + <endpoint 0> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x07 (out 0x07) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 1> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x88 (in 0x08) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <interface 3> + <altsetting 0> + bLength 9 + bDescriptorType 4 + bInterfaceNumber 3 + bAlternateSetting 0 + bNumEndpoints 2 + bInterfaceClass 8 + bInterfaceSubClass 6 + bInterfaceProtocol 80 + iInterface 0 () + <endpoint 0> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x04 (out 0x04) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 + <endpoint 1> + bLength 7 + bDescriptorType 5 + bEndpointAddress 0x85 (in 0x05) + bmAttributes 2 (bulk) + wMaxPacketSize 64 + bInterval 0 ms + bRefresh 0 + bSynchAddress 0 ++ +
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