To connect one computer to two printers by USB cables would require the use of a USB Hub. It may be wise to purchase a Hub with 6 or more ports. The Hub will have a port marked 'in', which will have to be connected to your computer. You can then connect the printers to any of the other ports on the Hub, ensuring that the respective printer drivers are installed on your computer. The USB Hub will also allow for the connection of your scanner and digital cameras etc.
If you mean - using a Y-shaped cable then no. The printer wouldn't be able to distinguish between the data coming from both the computers. You'd need to use some form of switching device to isolate each computer while printing is taking place. That's one of the functions of a file-server on a network - it assigns each computer a unique address so documents can be sent to the printer without getting jumbled.
you connect both computers to the printers like you connect 1
plug it in istall the software. when you go to print you can choose what printer the job goes to.
hey presto =P
It's unclear what a dual printer photocopier is. If one is looking for a printer that is also a photocopier, there are many available by a variety of brands. Check out Best Buy or Future Shop.
There are several online sources where one can purchase a dual monitor cable. Tiger Direct, Amazon, Show Me Cables, Monitor Cables and Cables Plus are websites where one can purchase a dual monitor cable.
by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system
You can use the USB cable that came with the PS3 for charging the Dual Shock controller to also charge the Move controller. However the Dual shock controller could charge while you played and the Move controller is not supposed to be plugged in while using it.
dual band
Most computers now come with dual processors.
DVI (digital visual interface) cables are used for connecting a video source to a display device, like a DVD player or BluRay player to a television. Or connecting a video source to a computer monitor.
Dual-link means that you can have a higher resulotion then with a single-link cable, but you can still use a single-link DVI cable in a dual-link DVI output.What you'll need is a single-link DVI-D or a single-link DVI-I cable!
It will run, but very poorly. I recommend not using Windows 98. Windows 98 is very unsecured, incompatible, and very unreliable in todays computers.
This trailer has a dual axle.The man used a dual blade for shaving.There is a dual function on this keyboard (synthesizer).This machine and do dual tasks at the same time.
Dual cores, though no longer cutting edge, are certainly not out of date in this day and age. Many new computers still use dual cores for their processors.
Dual Core processors don't come with most computers in the low-mid price range, but often are included in high end computers eg: Alien Ware.