Yes, it does. So be careful about using up all the ink in your computer's printer!
When you select a photo or style to print, the program sends a specific image to your home printer. You can also use this feature in the Avatar Studio and to print paintings at the sidewalk artist on Counterfeit Island.
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If you are a brand new Apple Computer owner, a really good place to try would be an Apple store. An Apple store would have a store associate show you how your printer would work. You could purchase your printer there and learn how to use it.
When you get a generic printer cartridge, you can save a lot of money. However, you would be wise to bring your printer to the store so that you can test things out before you make a purchase. You do not want to get home and find out that it really does not work with your printer. You may have to buy a name brand cartridge if you have no other option for full compatibility.
You can buy the "phantom" costume in the Poptropica store, but it will not work on Spy Island to get past the guards. Get the Chameleon Suit from Professor Spyglass. (see related question)
No
If you own a laser printer, you do need to purchase a new cartridge in order for the printer to work. Each printer has specific cartridges that will work with these printers. Pouring in ink into any printer will not work and can potentially break your electronic device.
It will work with any USB printer.
Usually, the owners manual will tell you what cartridge is compatible. Also, if you search for your printer's model number at a store, you can generally find compatible ink cartridges that will work.
No. You go on poptropica by the internet.
Yes, the "Cable Unlimited Female Printer" will work with any USB or parallel cable printer.
so it will work
Looking at a wireless printer router in a store might be difficult, especially if you aren't sure if it is going to work with your computer. Investing in this new technology may be a gamble, since it is hard to tell exactly whether or not something will work on your particular computer.