You can pretty much connect any make PC or Laptop to any printer. The only time I have found this does not apply with devices that can print are iPhones and Ipads which require iphone compatible printers.
There are numerous Bluetooth devices that a person can hookup to a Dell laptop. Bluetooth has created a gadget that will allow one to connect a mouse, wireless keyboard or printer to a Dell laptop.
yes i have a hp laptop connnected to an epson printer
almost all scanners will compatible with dell PC or laptop..
Any printer that connects to the laptop by USB.
Most home printers are compatible when any computer. When you purchase the printer, it comes with some programs that must be installed that help your computer recognize what it is. These programs are called 'drivers'. They can be set up with a Dell laptop with no problem.
Put it up on Ebay. You should be able to sell a used computer there.
Software drivers for Dell Photo printers are free for download at the official Dell website. Paying for software is not necessary, at least not with most serious brand name printer manufacturers like Canon, HP and Dell.
usb to usb on both ends to connect them.
Directly you cannot do that. But you can do it available through wireless if you connect it to a computer which has a wireless adapter. After that you need to share the printer.
I have the same problem :( I can do the scanning and copy but not print, gaah!
There are numerous amounts of printer ink made in the USA. Examples of these are: Canon (made in Us and Canada) Dell (remanufactured in US, recycled) Lexmark
Do you want to connect your printer to a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop? Follow-up are the complete steps you can follow to complete the printer setup without facing any issues On your Dell laptop, first access the Control Panel window from the start menu. Then select the Devices and Printers and then select Add a printer. On the next screen, click on the “ The printer that I want isn't listed” to start the manual setup process. After that, click on the Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname radio button and select Next. When the Hostname or IP address window comes on the screen, enter the correct IP address, unselect the “Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use” checkbox, and choose Next. After that, keep following the steps to complete the connection process. Make sure to reach out for further assistance if the problem still persists on your device.