That depends upon the model of printer.Legacy computers and printers had printer(or Parallel) ports and cables.If you have one of those you probably need a new computer.Most modern printers use USB or Firewire,although printers don't really need great speed.To be sure check your user manual or check online..
Have you "add a new printer" properly? Not enough info to be more specific! It is probably that the driver needed to run the printer properly has not been installed!
Applied force.
Yes, you can run cardstock through a printer as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.
There's a lot of Benjamins out there. Benjamin Franklin's brother James was a printer.
Any kind of cable made of copper is good because of the need for increased conductivity.
That really depends on your operating system. What type of Windows do you run? Most of the time you can go to the manufactures web sight (in this case HP) and download the latest drivers for your computer. If you have a old printer, and the cable will not fit on the new computer, then you need a converter cable (USB to Parallel). Check out the local computer store and ask for one.
A parallel run of 750 MCM AWG conductors will handle 1000 amps. if we want 1000amps to flow, 250sqmm cable is enough.
Printer get its energy from the electricity because it is run by electricity.
because you have used the printer too much you can buy your printer inc i think you can buy it where you got your printer from PS if its not where then is wered
To efficiently run Ethernet cable through your house for a stable network connection, plan the route beforehand, use cable clips to secure the cable along walls or baseboards, drill holes if needed, and avoid sharp bends or stretching the cable too tightly. Use quality Ethernet cable and connectors, and test the connection after installation to ensure reliability.
Use the CD following the printer or download the driver from HP's site. The driver is a "backround program" needed for most devices to run on Windows. If you allready installed this try removing the printer and reinstall. If it still does not work read up on "Print Spooler Service".
Most printers are easy. First plug the power cord into an outlet and into the printer. Second, plug the data cable into the hard drive or usb port. Third, either run the software for your computer to install it and set it to defualt or it will identify it automatically and yhe same steps apply.