The primary difference is that a USB interface type printer requires the computer to have a USB port (as all modern computers do) whereas a parallel interface type printer requires the computer to have a parallel (LPT) port (which many modern computers do not have.) There are USB-to-parallel converters however which plug into USB and allow the use of parallel printers. Additionally, many legacy applications only have support for parallel printers, in these cases, in order to use a USB printer it may be necessary to create a virtual parallel port and map the USB printer to it.
Yes, you plug the USB port of the printer into the USB port in the router.
gamecube isnt wifi enabled there isnt an ethernet port.
LPT1 : (Recommended Printer Port)
parallel port
The Dell D520 does not have a dedicated printer port. It has 4 USB ports, any of which could be used to attach a modern printer.
They would usually be called a USB printer. It can vary depending on what type of port.
Since about 2002, a USB port is the most likely port to be used for a printer. <><><> A 16 bit parallel port can be used if the PC is of the old type that has one, but only If the printer is of an older type that has the appropriate logic circuits, connectors and compatiible printer driver software.
If the printer is of an older type that has the appropriate logic circuits, connectors and compatiible printer driver software, a parallel port and/or a serial portcan be used if they are available on the pc.
a local printer
I/O port
Parallel Port