Someone can attach a network printer to a standalone computer by using a USB connection. Using a cord to attach the printer to the computer, then installing the printer software, someone can then use the printer from the computer.
they are things you attach to your computer which allows it to connect to a network
Since I don't have a wireless printer I must attach the printer cable to my computer to print documents. I attach the Christmas bulb to the Christmas tree limb using a small metal hook.
Simply a printer that will attach to a (usually) digital camera via a suitable USB cable - without the need for a computer.
computer networking
Network Interface Card Its a card that you attach to your computer to interface( or access) network resources and the internet
1. Check if a printer is powered on. 2. Check if a printer is properly connected to a computer. 3. Check if a printer has its toners/inks. 4. Check if paper is in printer's tray. 5. Check if printer's software doesn't show any problems.
To turn a computer into a cash register you will need the following a cash drawer, receipt printer, barcode scanner, and POS software. First you download a free POS software and purchase the rest of the supplies you need. Attach the scanner,printer and drawer to the computer. Purchase a program like Cash Register and install. Attach the hardware when told to do so and then add the stock you wish to sell.
Attach a cable that has an RJ-45 connector
Attach a cable that has an RJ-45 connector
If you do not have a wireless printer then what you can do is attach the document to your e-mail and send it to yourself. Then get on a computer and print it from your e-mail (just click on the attachments and it will load as a document). Hope this helped!!
To print pictures using your laptop, you'll need a photo quality printer such as the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Photo Printer. This will attach directly to your computer via USB and print photo quality images.
You need to configure a static IP address on both items to enable them to talk to each other. I.E. set the PC to 192.168.1.2 and the printer to 192.168.1.3 Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask. The gateway can be set to 192.168.1.1 although this setting is not needed for a crossover cable. The Problem is that I don't have the printer cable and the only way to attach the printer is via an ethernet crossover cable. the printer is from an office and was networked previously. I did a configuration print out of the printer and I set up the IP address already given to the printer on the printout. I gave my laptop the same IP address and subnet as the print out and set up a network using the network wizard but I still cannot see or access the printer.