The StyleWriter II dates back to the 1990's and being so old does not have a USB connection so will not be able to connect directly with a Modern Mac but would require a USB-Serial adapter. Software such as Ghostscript (See links below) will enable Mac OS X to talk to the StyleWriter.
As long as there is a connection port on the laptop that is compatible to the printer's connection, and the operating system on your laptop is compatible to the printer's drivers and software, yes it can be used with a laptop.
almost all scanners will compatible with dell PC or laptop..
Any printer that connects to the laptop by USB.
Most Epson printers are compatible with Apple computers running Mac OS X.
Wireless compatibility is a network issue, not a funciton of your computer or your printer. If your printer has the same network capabilities, yes, it's compatible.
Yes. As long as you have the software and drivers that came with the printer.
A MacBook isn't a book, its a laptop computer.
It is what Apple calls their laptop computer. There are 2 versions. The MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro.
She has a MacBook.
The iMac is not a laptop it is a desktop. The laptop is called Macbook Pro or Macbook Air. The i stands for Internet. The Mac stands for the Macintosh apple.
Your problem is not the printer, the problem is availability of windows drivers for the printer. If you find appropriate windows drivers supporting the printer you should not have problems using your laptop with the printer*. *I have assumed that you have windows installed on your laptop.
Laptop printers do not have to be wireless. You can have a USB cord that goes from the printer to your laptop that you can unplug when you're not using it.