No, a printer can't be used as a X-Ray machine in any way.
A printer is hardware. Software is the generic name for any computer program.
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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.
If your printer is not working you could try the following: - If any software was provided - uninstall the software from your computer and reinstall the software. - Make sure all the wires are connected to the computer/laptop, if it is wireless, make sure a connection to the internet you configured it with is active and working. - If your printer came with a manual, read that for troubleshooting.
There are many online shops that provide printer software. Amazon.com is one of online shop that provides printer software for any kind of manufactures. You can visit www.amazon.com
The driver software for the HP Laserjet 2300 printer can be downloaded from the discs that come with the machine. If they aren't there or have been mislaid, then one can download the drivers, and any updates, direct from the download center on the HP website.
If you have a recent Mac connect the printer and switch it on. Software for older Macs and other platforms can be downloaded from the HP website (See links below).
depends on your windows, i have window 7 and use an HP printer and used an all in one A920. Dont even need a software cd.
Follow these steps: Turn off the printer. Disconnect the power cord and any other cable. Remove jammed paper from the following areas. Replace any parts that were removed, and close any open doors. Reconnect the power cord, and other cables that were disconnected. If you are unable to resolve the issue then contact printer support USA +1 8669184391.
Most computers will 'auto-detect' a printer when it's plugged into a USB port. Windows software includes drivers for most printers, and will install the correct driver for the printer it detects. If it doesn't find a relevant driver - it will ask for an installation disk.
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An 'office machine' for offical purposes is a computer, laptop, fax machine, copier, printer, scanner, plotter, or any other large machine used to do business. It does not include phones or calculators.