Do as the message says - clean up the dust (plug and socket - both ends. if that does not work, change to a new USB cable that is heavier (approved for printers)
some cables are made and used on devices that should not be, this is an oversight by the mfg people. For example: Toshiba laptop owners ad their power cords replaced because some had overheated. When we found out about the problem we observed that the cords originally supplied where not approved for use with the laptop because of the battery size. A heavier cord was the replacement.
if a new cable still brings on the problem, then the problem is not the cable -- but the power circuit of the printer -- in not under warranty -- buy a new printer.
Is this on your printer or on your computer screen? What model printer?
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