Type your answer here... yes u can set up the print sever by onnecting it to ur router
If your printer is network capable, it has own print server. Just connect the printer to the router. Then connect the printer as a network printer.
Printers of such models do not have LAN adapters, but they have USB ports. You have two choices. First one is to have a router with USB ports and print server (many more expensive models have it). Second one is to get a print server and connect it to your router. You might need some software to communicate with the server. Such software is usually included with print servers.
Yes, a person can connect the Zebra P330i to a print server. All the person needs to do is read the instructions.
Generally, no, unless the router is part of a server based system. A router is a dedicated device to routing packets between networks or subnets. It has no traditional server function such as print or file serving, etc.
Yes, you can. There are multiple ways to that. First one is to connect the printer to one of computers and connect both computer to the same network or just to each other. Second one is available if your printer supports LAN. For this case you need a router or switch. Third one is to use print server, and you will need a router or switch but LAN support is not required. USA port must be present.
#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
You may make a network so you can connect to any print devices available to that network.
No
A local computer is the machine you are currently logged into, a remote computer is a computer you are accessing from your local computer. So, if I connect to my home computer from work, my home computer is the remote computer, and my work computer is the local. Conversely, if I connect to my work computer from home, my work computer is the remote computer, and my home computer is the local.
A server or print server.
Wifi printers connect to the wireless network in your home (your wireless router) in order to allow for printing without physically plugging your printer into you computer. Information is sent from the computer to your router to the printer which means that you can print from anywere in your house to a single stationary printer wirelessly.