The amount of kW for such a device is less than the amount of kVA, by a factor of square root of 2 - due to some dubious marketing tricks. So, this device should provide about 7 kW.The amount of power consumed by a computer or a printer can vary widely; for example, a laptop computer is specifically designed to consume much less power than a typical desktop computer.
300 watt should be a safe upper limit for most computers; this would result in over 20 computers - but with laptops, you should be able to connect many more.
Check your computer's power supply; and please note that the amount of power printed there is the UPPER LIMIT which the power supply CAN provide; normally the computer will use quite a bit less than that.
Yes, you can connect to as many printers as you want using your computers networking options.
It is possible to share most printers with the other computers in a network.Answer:It depends on your particular printer and what you are trying to do. Many printers today can print pictures directly from camera memory cards. You put the memory card in the slot for that type card and you can print pictures using the printers control panel.If you have a home network, any printer can be networked from your computer allowing other computers on the network to print on it.Some printers can be connected directly to the network (without having to be connected to a computer) and anyone on the network can use it.
It can be hooked up to as many as 5 computers :)
there are how many computers you can get connected to
Computer printers do indeed have replaceable memory. These computers are relatively new in age and have many wonderful memory features.
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Most computers today consist of many processors. Most business computers are connected via hub/switch/access point. Most broadband home users are connected to an access point, only fraction of current home computers use a hub/switch.
Four computers and two phone devices can be connected with that.
No. In fact, many of the most popular printer brands, such as Canon or Epson, do not make computers. Most printers should be compatible with most computers. Some printers require drivers that can be easily downloaded online or via given software.
"Yes, the Laser Jet 9050 is compatible with Hewett-Packard computers. There are many different printers in this series of printers, each with different specifications."
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