Wireless printers are gaining popularity, so any reputable dealer should carry a good selection. HP, Dell, Canon, and others manufacture wireless printers; if you prefer to purchase a replacement from a small business, look for one who carries these brands near you and ask about their wireless printer options.
Wifi printer installation varies from printer to printer. There are printers on the market today that are WIFI ready and all you have to do is link it to your wireless network. Other printers can be more complicated.
It depends on the specifications of the printer
Only one device needs to be wifi direct enabled in order for the service to work for both devices. Theoretically, if your printer is wifi direct enabled, you should be able to print things from your phone without a router.
No, it has a wired network interface
Connect to one of computers connected to the network after that using sharing options share the printer.
This will depend from printer to printer, but it will very often be an easy task. Just simply follow the setup when you first install the CD of your printer and it will automatically detect the printer.
An AirPrint printer is a wireless printer that works over your wifi network, and allows you to print wirelessly from your Mac, iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad.
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.
Apart from wifi and printer servers, there are parallel, serial, and USB cables depending on the type of printer.
Wifi printers connect to the wireless network in your home (your wireless router) in order to allow for printing without physically plugging your printer into you computer. Information is sent from the computer to your router to the printer which means that you can print from anywere in your house to a single stationary printer wirelessly.
You have to give the printer the same SSID and password of the network your using.If you have a user password for the printer for multiple users then you would have to ask the administrator or whoever set the printer up for the password.
Any standard 802.11b/g/n network, that is just about any wireless network sold in the past five years, will work with a wifi printer. The wireless transceiver is built into the printer.