Yes, you can.
You can use any printer as long as your Printer's hardware and software supports any version of the Windows Operating systems. Make sure you check the OS compatibility of the printer before you buy one.
Before connecting the new printer, make sure you install the drivers provided by the manufacturer. These should be on a CD that came with the printer. If you do not have/can not find the CD, you should be able to download them from the manufacturer's website.
Default printer is chosen automatically when you call print dialog. If you want to set another printer as default you can do it by going to Start -> Devices and Printers -> right click on the printer you want to make default. Choose "Set default printer".
The i550 drive is ALREADY installed in windows vista! Just plug your printer into the computer and turn on your printer. This action will activate the install, and will be ready to use within a minute.
Ethernet
Yes, you can use an HP canon LaserJet MG 3600n series printer on windows 8.
Usually the Printer has the software so you would have to navigate in the printer options to find it.You usually have to have the software that came with the label maker as Apple (and Windows) does not have software to use a label maker. Some printers may have an option to print lables from a printer but usually you have to have the special paper with the software from the manufacturer.
Yes. However, this does not mean that your printer will be supported out of the box.
I tried to use the cable with an HP 2100 printer with parallel connector. It woulld not work with either Window XP or Windows 7.
#Use a separate print server. #Connect to a networked computer and share the printer
Use a sperte print server Connect to a networked computer and share the printer
There are several ways. One is to have Samba configured on the Unix system so that the Windows system has access to it. Another way is to install the lpr service for windows (most Windows servers now have that service as an installable service). 'lpr' is the Unix printing spooler which would allow you to use the lpr command in windows to print to a Unix printer.