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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.
Without those ports at the back, you would have no where to plug your monitor, your mouse, your keyboard, your printer, your scanner etc...
A microphone and a computer mouse has only an output. A loudspeaker and a printer has only an input. That makes the mouse an INPUT device and the printer an OUTPUT device because they are named according to their use by the computer. It receives input from a mouse and sends output to a printer.
A keyboard and monitor typically plug into a computer. The keyboard connects via USB or, in older models, through a PS/2 port, while the monitor connects through various video ports such as HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA, depending on the model and compatibility. These connections allow for input and output, enabling users to interact with the computer and view its output.
mother board, hard disk, ram , mouse, monitor, keyboard, SMPS they are importent hardware in computerHardware: Things you can plug in to the computer. Keyboard, mouse, printer/scanner, speaker, monitor (depending on desktop or laptop) , and other things that can connect into it.Software: The inside components of a computer. Motherboard, CPU, RAM, GPU, modem (internet connector)kiansweres.comEXAMPLES ARE MOTHERBOARD, GRAPHIC CARD ETCcomputer chip
If you're talking about the mouse , keyboard, monitor, etc. They're called peripherals.
Devices you plug into three computer to interact with the computer. I.e. mouse, keyboard, monitor, speaker, microphone etc...
where does my lexmark Z22 printer plug in
1.) The Motherboard2.) The CPU3.) The Hard Drive4.) RAM5.) The Disk DriveFor those doing exams, good luck
It is not like the ps2. You have to go to a game store and buy a messenger kit. It comes with a mini keyboard that attaches to the bottom of the controller!
If you printer has a printer server attached or network compatible, the answer is yes you can.