It depends on what you mean by normal printer? I assume an inkjet or laser printer (of which there are many makers and models) could be termed as normal!
Yes, a normal printer can print on cardstock as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.
Yes, you can print on cardstock using a normal printer as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.
A good photo printer for a computer in a normal household is the HP Photosmart 5520 wireless all-in-one printer. Another good photo printer for a normal household is the Canon Selphy CP900 wireless compact photo printer.
A normal duty printer is good for printing just a few pages a day, and a heavy duty printer is good for alot of printing during the day.
A normal printer.
Yes, normal printers can print on cardstock as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.
It varies by printer, but a usb printer will usually have a squarish connector with two of the corners angled with the other end being normal usb plugging into the laptop
yes you can... but the ink would probably smear.
You can buy special t-shirt transfer paper that you can use with a regular printer, print out the design on to the paper and then iron the design on to the tshirt
Bubble jet printers and normal ink printers are the same in a lot of ways. The main different between the two printers is that the bubble jet uses a heating element, rather than a piezo crystal.
Yes, any standard 8 1/2" x 11" paper will be compatible with your HP printer. If your printer has adjustable settings, you could possibly even vary the paper size to other dimensions. Consult your printer's operation manual for further details.
Network printing works like normal printing as far as your document is concerned, but the computer does a little more work. Normally, the computer sends the document to a printer physically plugged in to it and it prints. In this case, the printer isn't plugged in, but is instead on the network, usually connected another computer. The computer printing would send the data over the network to the computer hosting the printer as if the printer were plugged in to the local machine.