If your laptop has a usb and the printers cable is usb then you just hook it up like a regular CPU. There are also wireless capabilities in many laptops and printers. My suggestion is that you look at your laptop's user manual and also the printer's manual and take it from there. Good Luck.
A printer needs its components (the printer itself, with its machinery and parts), it needs paper, sticker paper, whatever you need to get printed, and lastly it needs ink.
You have to connect a printer to a computer or something so it can work.
I think it's called a co-ax cable. If you have a Radio Shack, Best Buy, or any store that sells printers/computers they will know what you need to hook it up.
Plug all the correct outputs, put in disk, and what you do next varies
Try reading the manual they will tell you how to connect your printer to your PC
you have this cord that comes with your printer and you hook it up to your printer and computer and there it is done!
A to B USB Cable
Yes. You will need ethernet cards for both computers, and a router. After cabling the system together, you will need to enable 'printer sharing' on PC2. Then, you will have to configure 'netowrk printer' on PC1 to be the printer on PC2.
IF the printer has an Ethernet port then yes.
You dont
You can hook up certain cameras to do this but depending on the type of device you have you might need extra hookups to be able to do the one button printing , and it also depends on what kind of printer you have .
No because printers like to eat cats
plug it in a USB port
plug the thingy into the thingy.
According to the manual it should have its own interface (unless there is some trick and you have to pay for that too). You need to read the printer manual to make sure that the printer wireless is compatible with your wireless network.
Sadly no� this Lexmark device does not support Palm software.
you need to hook it up on the distributor
Generally, a wireless software requires software to hook up with a computer. This software is included with the printer and should be compatible with most popular operating systems.