For most printers, yes. Most printers have more than one interface, two of the most common are network and USB (Universal Serial Bus). Documents can be sent by either of these methods, and still have the same result. However, some large office machines (many of the products from Ricoh and Xerox) can only be connected through a network.
your printer can be connected to the computer in two ways. 1. the printer can be connected by a usb (universal serial bus) cable to the computer. 2. the computer can also transmit data via a network.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer.
Universal Serial Bus was created in 1996.
U.S.B. is an acronym for Universal Serial Bus.
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Universal Serial Bus. USB was designed to be the standard replacement for old RS-232 serial devices and for PS-2 serial ports. It was well named; nothing in the world of computers has deserved the term "universal" as well as USB does.
USB(Universal Serial Bus)is know as universal port.
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