Most companies are now making wireless printers, Epson, HP, Kodak etc. The cost of the printers are coming down too. I really like my wireless Epson.
Walmart sells the following printers: All in one printers, Laser printers, inkjet printers, Wi-fi (wireless) printers, value bundle printers. Some of the brands are: HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Kodak, brother, to name a few. Prices start from $39.
There are quite a few brands that make high quality laser printers. HP, Samsung, and Xerox are just a few of the name brands that have really good laser printers.
Wireless printers are the new "thing" in printing! Most computer hardware companies now make a wireless printer. Printers now include the HP Office Jet Pro 8000 or 8500, Dell V305W, the Lexmark 16F400 Wireless All-in-One, the Canon Pixma MP560. Makes also include the SATO, Posiflex, and Kodak.
There are plenty of good brands for all-in-one printers. Some brands are: HP, DELL InkJet printers, Epson, and Brother.
Which printer is best depends on the needs of the user. Many wireless printers offer all in one capabilities, meaning they include scanning, copying, and faxing as well. All-round high quality printers can be purchased from HP.
No, wireless printers do not need a phone line. Wireless printers can be purchased at any large retail stores such as Walmart.Wireless printers do not need a phone line connected to it as long as you have WiFi.
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.
A good brand that is a wireless, all-in-one printer would be Canon. Another good brand is Epson. Kodak also sell a printer that is all-in-one and wireless.
Wireless printers do not need laptops for to work. If you really have two identical wireless printers, configured using DHCP. You should not have any conflicts. If you are using static IP addressing you might have conflicts if you choose the same IP for both. If your printers connected to laptops which make you printers wireless, again you should not have any problems (if the laptops do not have problems with its IPs).
Wireless printers can allow you to free yourself somewhat from wire clutter in your workspace or home. There is little to no price diference in wireless printing versus standard plug and print printers.
There are many brands which make wireless earbud headphones, including Plantronics, LG, Motorola, JLAB, Denon, Outdoor Technology, Jaybird, Koss and Altec- Lansing.
Yes, it's possible. Connect both printers to a computer which has wireless or lan connection with the router and activate sharing in the printers' properties. If printers have its own network interface, make sure that network properties are configured properly.