No, there is not.
It depends on if you have a net-workable printer or not. If you have a wireless or ethernet equipt printer then you could use an wireless router that usually has 4 ethernet ports. I have my computers (six of them) hooked to an ethernet switch (and a couple connected wireless) which is hooked to a wireless router. My printer is wireless (or ethernet capable) and can be used by all my computers without doing a thing. As long as the computers AND the printer stay on the same network then they can all print. Most of my computers are Macs and I can use the "Location" feature to switch back and forth from my "internet DSL" location back to my "offline local" network. If you only have a USB printer then you could use the printer sharing feature on your computer and then it would work but you would always have to have that one computer on ALL the time. There are also USB servers that use an ethernet cable to connect to the network, you just plug the USB cable from the printer into the server and then it is plugged into the computer, ethernet switch, router, etc.
I do it through a router. My cord is plugged into the router. The router is plugged into the printer. In theory we could download the stuff to connect the other computer to the printer through the wireless connection but since it is hooked up directly to a different printer, we don't bother.
No. Communication cables, printer cables and other cables have never been a standard component of computers. This is because the cable is specific to the device you will connect to the computer. The only standard cable is the power cable.
The Cable Connection lets you share files with other computers. Also a printer can be shared by using certain ports on the computer or by the use of a cable.
Yes, the "Cable Unlimited Female Printer" will work with any USB or parallel cable printer.
A common use - would be to use one printer with four computers. Each computer has a data cable leading to the 4-way switch - and the switch has one data cable leading to the printer. Each user turns the switch to the relevant position in order to use the printer.
The only cable needed for a wireless printer is the power cord.
Yes. The safest way to disconnect the cable is when the computer and the printer are turned off.
Cable connectors are always avaible for printer cables.
Some common reasons a printer will not print could include:It is not plugged in (more common than you might realize).Not attached to the computer.No paper loaded.No ink.Dirty rollersPaper stuck in the rollers.
Step 1: Check hardwareMany printing problems are caused by hardware that isn't set up property. Here's some information about how to plug cables in to the correct locations and make sure the printer has power.Check if the cables are connected properlyCheck to make sure that the printer's electrical cord is plugged in to the electrical outlet, and that the printer cable is properly connected from the printer to the computer.A typical USB cable and portCheck the powerCheck to ensure that the printer's power switch is turned on, or if you're printing to a shared printer or a printer on a network, make sure that all necessary computers, routers, and printers are turned on. If your printer or other equipment is plugged in to a surge protector or a backup power supply, make sure that hardware is plugged in and turned on as well.For more information about setting up a printer on a home network, see the following:Windows 7: Install a printer on a home network.Windows Vista: Install a printer on a home network.Step 2: Use a troubleshooterA troubleshooter is an automated tool that can find and automatically fix some problems with your computer. Printing troubleshooters can fix problems with installing a printer, connecting to a printer, and errors with the print spooler-software that temporarily stores print jobs on the computer's hard disk. To run a printing troubleshooterClick this button:In the File Download dialog box, click Run, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
It depends on the printer, but a parallel port cable or USB cable will be compatible.