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Originally Posted by ownedbycats
I am curious: Are you able to try plugging directly into your Mac rather than going through the USB hub?
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Is not possible, since the M1 Mac only has USB-C Connectors while the Kobo doesn't.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
Are you saying that when you see that error, the device gets disconnected from you MAC? Because while that error is during the send-to-device, it is happening while the KoboTouchExtended driver is doing the work to transform the epub to kepub. I would expect that to be an error because the temporary files have been cleaned up by some process or something is blocking the updates.
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Yes, exactly. It does disconnect from the mac.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
Do you have the latest version of the KoboTouchExtended driver installed? This is version 3.5.3.
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Yes, Version 3.5.3 as stated in the original post.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
Have you tried going back to the KoboTouch driver? This won't convert the book to kepub, but, it will show if the issue is putting books onto the device or something else.
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No, will try.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
You can also install the Kepub Output plugin and convert the books to kepub before sending them. That uses the same code as the extended driver, so could show the same error as above. And if it does, would point to it not being a device related issue.
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Will also try this one.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
Also, what firmware version is the device on? The latest, 4.28, has some updates to improve the stability of USB connection. This mainly affects the newer devices, but, it also is for working with newer MACs. It can reduce the need for the hub.
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Yes, newest like stated in the original post.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
The other thing that can help is to run calibre in debug mode and post the debug log. There might be something in there that points to the issue.
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Will also try this.