Well, if you have two separate devices, you can connect both to the USB drives in your computer (if you don't have enough, consider using a USB hub for less important devices, DO NOT use a USB hub for important hardware such as external hard drives, back-up hard drives, or anything along those lines as USB hubs will sometimes go unresponsive).
old ones use LPT or Printer Port and new ones use USB
Usb and firewire
USB and FireWire
USB, printer, scanner
by using many things, including demerol glue, usb latcheries, and endoplasmic reticulum.
A USB port is both and input and output port. Depends on what is connected to it as to which is functions as. Connect a camera and it is an input device. Connect a printer and it is an output device. Connect a printer/scanner and it is both.
using a usb cable which is a connection between the computer and the printer only or wirelessly which means everyone on the network can use the printer but only if computer and printer is wireless
Yes, for a USB printer
A USB printer is, quite simply, any printer that connects to a computer using the USB interface.
Yes, you plug the USB port of the printer into the USB port in the router.
It doesn't. IF you have a USB printer AND you have a monitor connected to your computer with a USB cable ANDthere are USB outlets on your monitor (The system I have in front of me is like that) THEN you COULD plug your printer USB into the Screen USB outlet.
Two interface types that can supply power to a scanner or printer are USB (Universal Serial Bus) and Power over Ethernet (PoE). USB interfaces, particularly USB-C, can deliver power alongside data transfer, making them common for many peripherals. Power over Ethernet allows devices to receive power through an Ethernet cable, which is useful for networked printers and scanners in office environments.