Leon,
I had a similar problem with a mouse not working in a Logitech mouse Kbd set. Can't guarantee this technique will work in your case but it's worth a try.
Also take a look at the driver install procedure, some printers won't install correctly if you plug in first then load the driver. Often the technique below of uninstalling the usb device from the device manager, then installing the driver before plugging back in will bring the device back to life.
Using the device manager, see if you can find the printer usb connection, (under the usb section at the bottom) you can identify it by unplugging and re-plugging the printer while watching the usb device list once you find it, right click and select uninstall then let windows re-install the drivers.
No amount of coaxing in my case would get the mouse working again, installing the official Logitech drivers didn't help, once the usb device was uninstalled and allowed to reinstall the problem disappeared.
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