yes if both are able to use a fax utility
If you're talking about setting up a printer on the computer then the use for that is to connect the printer to your computer so you are able to print. The computer will send "test" pages to print on your printer so you will know whether it works or not.
print-er, print-able
If you have a upload wire for your computer, or a memory card reader, you should be able to upload the pictures and print them directly from your camera by attaching it like that into the computer. That's how i normally do it.
No the printer will not be able to retrieve documents from before.
If the printer is not supported in Linux, you may still be able to print to it by connecting it to an Windows computer and "sharing" it over the network. Make sure you have Samba installed.
Ok there are a few possibilities. You may not have premission to use the printer; your network administrator may need to give you permission. Hmmm, another one might be that you need to go to print options and be sure the correct printer is selected.
If your printer can print things 13 by 19 inches wide, it should be able to print on canvas. Just be sure to check that your printer's ink is UV stable.
It means that the computer has a _basic_ set of drivers for your type of printer. It SHOULD be able to print with just plugging it in and the computer should see it. You may not have the full package and options that a factory set of drivers would have.
No, you need a print server or you need to share the printer via a desktop computer in order to get connectivity over an Ethernet network with more than one client. Hook the USB printer to one of computers and turn printer sharing ON in the System Preferences/Sharing/Services menu on the computer the printer is hooked to. Then you should be able to see it in the Print Menu under Shared Printers on the other computers. The down side is you have to keep the USB Printer/Computer on all the time in order to print to it. The other computers won't see the printer if the USB Printer/Computer is asleep. Keyspan.com, etc... has both the print servers you could use but make sure you read which one you need. They both do it different ways for different printers and usage.
Check your printer's specifications to see if it is compatible with cardstock. Some printers are able to print on cardstock, while others may not have the capability to do so.
In some cases scanners need specific software on them to be able to access the scanning part of the machine - the printer drivers usually load automatically but not the scanner drivers. Try going into "Windows Fax and Scan" and attempt to scan with the software in that program
You can hook more than one printer up to your system. Your default printer is basically the one that your document automatically goes to when you click on print. Whichever printer you use the most is the one you want to set as your default. It is usaully going to be the printer that you use to do basic tasks like print emails, letters, or pages that you just want a hard copy of. You would leave more specialized printers or printers that use expenive inks as printers that you switch to, instead of your default.