There are four widely used systems and it largely depends on what you're printer supports. Bluetooth printers are available. So if your printer and laptop support bluetooth, it should be fairly straightforward to connect them. Wi-fi printers are also available, these are slightly more awkward to connect to the laptop as the intention is that wi-fi connects to a WAP (wireless access point), not all operating systems allow you to connect a laptop direct to a printer via wi-fi. A third option is wireless USB; this has two meanings: There is a wireless USB standard, for which products are starting to emerge. If your printer supports wireless USB, then that is the way to go. An alternative is a wireless USB extender, these are pairs of devices which can be used to interconnect devices. The fourth technology carries USB or UTP on the mains wiring; adaptors plug into mains sockets and allows you to interconnect devices using the main wiring.
IF the printer has an Ethernet port then yes.
plug it in a USB port
A to B USB Cable
If you laptop has an HDMI output then you can hook it up directly to a HDTV with an HDMI input without the PS3.
Is the laptop not USB? Or is the printer not USB? Assuming it is the printer, there are components that will allow a serial or parallel printer to be used. Serial or parallel socket (female) on one end, while a USB plug (male) is on the other. There are also single parallel to USB cables for directly connecting the parallel port on the printer to the USB port on the laptop.
If your laptop has a usb and the printers cable is usb then you just hook it up like a regular CPU. There are also wireless capabilities in many laptops and printers. My suggestion is that you look at your laptop's user manual and also the printer's manual and take it from there. Good Luck.
The Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader FCR-HS219 will be able to connect with a parallel port aka printer port if you have one available on your laptop, it connects through so you can still also hook your printer at the same time.
Check if your multi-printer comes with a cable for doing an interlinking with a fax machine and a laptop. Reading your manual can help you a lot. With today's advancement, fax machines are deemed obsolete since they are totally being replaced with an internet fax service.
Hook what up? If you want a laptop, go and buy one.
ya you can hook it up to any PC or laptop if they are usb enabled. most are.
Depends on the Laptop and on its graphic card. Some of the laptops support mirroring others mirroring and 'extended display' If you have say DVI and VGA outputs on the laptop you can plug one monitor to one of the monitor outputs and second monitor to the other output.
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