it would probably cost more that way. just buy a cheapy printer.
Connect the printer to a network computer that is connected via a wireless router. If that doesn't work, use the built in WiFi connection and tell the computer to look for it and add it is a separate printer, then set it as the default printer.
A wireless print server is a device which will enable you to share your USB or Parallel port printer on a wireless or wired network.The print server can be configured to connect to an existing wireless network and can then be connected to the printer via the USB or Parallel port, once this has been done the printer should be available for use on any computer on the network.
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Printers are commonly connected by one of three waysOlder printers (and some new ones) are connected by a special cable that runs from the "Parallel Printer Port" on the computer to the printer.Most newer printers can be connected by a special USB cable.Some new printers can also be connected by wireless either directly or via a router. IF ALL ELSE FAILS, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
It needs a wireless card or it should be connected to computer connected to the wireless router you are using for your network.
You will need a printer that supports Apple's AirPrint feature. The iPad and the printer must be connected on the same wireless network. There is no other settings required. Simply press the print icon on the iPad and it will find the printer.
If the printer can connect to the wireless access point via ethernet and that the printer has been enabled to be used on a wireless network then in theory yes.
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A mobile phone can print thing off a wireless printer. All you have to do is have the phone connected to the printer.
This means that it is capable of functioning as a network printer (thus does not need to be connected directly to the computer) and can connect to a wireless network.
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A network printer is not connected directly to an individual PC. A network printer is connected to a network, typically with an ethernet cable. Network printers are normally shared with several other users, often in an office setting. Personal printers, on the other hand, are usually connected to individual PCs. Common connection types for personal printers are parallel cables and USB cables. Unless you change the default settings, personal printers are not shared amongst multiple computers - they print only from the computer they are connected to. You can share personal printers if you wish, but unlike network printers, if the computer the printer is connected to is not turned on, nobody else will be able to print to it.