How can I get my iMac to find my dv cam8(usb connection)?

Trying to secure some vidoes from my old Panasonic nv gs230

I had a similar problem right after the first update to 10.6.7, which happened to quite a few people.  It took a couple of software updates and then an HP printer update to fix it.  So make sure that all your software updates are up to date.   Mine is an older printer: C6280 All-in-one but scans fine now that my mac recoginises it.  You might want to check on the HP site also.
It was really frustrating because it had worked fine before.
laverne's mom
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