plug the thingy into the thingy.
It depends on the specifications of the printer
No, this is not a wireless printer. If you want, you can wire it into your Ethernet network and then it might work as a wireless printer if the Ethernet connects to a WiFi router.
Wifi printers connect to the wireless network in your home (your wireless router) in order to allow for printing without physically plugging your printer into you computer. Information is sent from the computer to your router to the printer which means that you can print from anywere in your house to a single stationary printer wirelessly.
Connect the printer to a network computer that is connected via a wireless router. If that doesn't work, use the built in WiFi connection and tell the computer to look for it and add it is a separate printer, then set it as the default printer.
WiFi connection on the printer must be completed before installing the driver on the computer. Go to Settings then LAN Settings then Wireless LAN Setup on the printer panel. Wait for solid WiFi light. Then install the full driver package on the computer selecting Wireless LAN Connection. Reversing this sequence creates a broken installation.
A cable or wifi. If a cable is used, it may be classed as a serial, parallel, or USB connecting cable - depending on the type of printer.
The Lexmark Printer Plug-in is available for Google Play store & other mobile Store it will support for mobile Printing.
If your printer is attached directly to your computer, you should share it (the way you do it depends of your operating system). If your printer is connected directly to your network (WiFi or Ethernet) it should be properly configured.
Any device attached to the computer's tower by cable or wifi could be considered to be a peripheral device.
Wifi printer installation varies from printer to printer. There are printers on the market today that are WIFI ready and all you have to do is link it to your wireless network. Other printers can be more complicated.
There are multiple connection options for a Network Printer. 1. The Printer can be attached to a Router and be available to all of the Network's Computers that can access that router. 2. If the printer is attached to Computer "A" (via USB or WiFi) any Computer on the Network that can access Computer "A" can be allowed to access the Printer. Of course Computer "A" MUST be up and running.
I recommend that you buy the Brother Printer HL5470DW Wireless Monochrome Printer.