It depends on configuration of your network. If you work in a big office, it might be a good idea to use wired connection. For smaller network with a moderate load, wireless should do just fine.
Usually wired connection provides better stability and it is not prone to EM interference and RF noise as wireless connection. But if you have a good quality wireless adapter in your printer you will not see any difference.
If it doesn't own wireless interface you have to connect to one of compurers (don't forget to share the printer it its properties, you might need to adjust security politics too) which uses the wireless network where are going to share the printer. If it has (some new printers have) you need to configure the printer.
If the printer is connected to another computer via a cable, then you need something for the wireless computer to connect to. It would either have to connect to a wireless router or you could have a wireless card in the other computer and configure the two to talk to each other. But using a router is a far better solution. Then you can setup the printer as shared from the first computer and configure the two comptuers to be in the same workgroup and share it that way.
Answer:Yes, but you first need a wireless router and your network configured.Next, install the drivers/software for your printer on your computer (check your printer manual for directions)Afterward, configure your printer to the wireless network. (this depends of the type of printer)
No, it does not have to be. You can make it accessible in wireless network if you connect it to one of computers working in that network. Some routers have on board print servers it makes possible connecting your printer directly to router (via USB).
In a way they are. If you want to use the printer from multiple computers using a wireless connection, the wireless printer is the right one for you. They are also great for cutting down on clutter. However, they are more expensive.
A Brothers wireless printer is considered a better value printer than most other wireless printers. They are also more compact than others. Check out a site such as Amazon to see if they're available for purchase.
The only cable needed for a wireless printer is the power cord.
No, this is not a wireless printer. If you want, you can wire it into your Ethernet network and then it might work as a wireless printer if the Ethernet connects to a WiFi router.
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.
This depends on which wireless printer you bought. What you need is a wirelss enabled computer and a wireless printer. A CD will come with the printer for software to be installed.
Directly you cannot do that. But you can do it available through wireless if you connect it to a computer which has a wireless adapter. After that you need to share the printer.