Yes, most are pretty easy to set up and play. Just make sure you install the software first before you try to use the machine.
No, printers are plug-and-play devices and only store files needed to print.
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It depends on the type of printer! Some printers (older types, mainly) used serial, or parallel ports. Most modern printers use USB or wifi.
Most webcams will plug into the USB; the best bet is to check the packaging to be sure.
Wireless printers can allow you to free yourself somewhat from wire clutter in your workspace or home. There is little to no price diference in wireless printing versus standard plug and print printers.
Printers Proof's are most of the time signed by the artist, but are most of the time not numbered.
'Plug and Play' relates to the USB ports on computers and some other electronic devices. A USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a socket in which various external devices (printers, keyboard, mouse, external flash and hard drives) can be plugged in and removed without having to first switch off the computer.
No devices are listed in a device manger, because there is no such thing.Microsoft Windows OS does have a Device Manager.BIOS setup will not display scanners, printers, or some USB and FireWire devices.Device manager will not display legacy devices that do not utilized Plug and Play (PnP) technologyThe Printers window may not recognize some USB and FireWire devices.
Yes, With a "Plug & Play" device, you just plug the device into your computer in most cases and it works within a few seconds of you plugging it in without the user having to do anything.
Zebra printers have been set apart from your everyday printers for years. This brand is the most trusted and has been for awhile.These printers are available in direct thermal and thermal transfer version unlike other printers.
No, not all printers work with netbooks. Most of the major brands do.
There is no one company that sells the most commercial grade printers globally. Some popular companies that sell commercial printers are HP, Samsung, and Xerox.