Family"s and Their Wireless Printers
I seriously thought that the Sodastream was my greatest investment to date for the home but I think that my wireless printer have crushed it. I am lethargic and I love to find ways to reduce effort.
Up until I decided to buy my wireless all in one printer I had to either:
This is just no use so adding Wifi to the equation makes things a whole lot less difficult. No longer do I have to get up and go through the steps described above, I just need to send the job to my printer and pick it up at my leisure, or, even better send someone else to get it.
In the subject I described the whole family loves a wireless printer. All joking aside this is actually true! The question is, how many wireless devices are not only in your home at present but come through your home too?
A single notebook was really the only thing that I had in my home but now there are more and then other devices such as HTC as well as iPhones. My friends and family are visiting and occasionally they might want to print documents to assist at college for example. All I need to do is get them on my network and off they go.
If you are planning to change your printer, or if you simply do not have one then think about buying a wireless printer. As long as you own a wireless router then you can add the appliance to your network and then its ready to go for existing or forthcoming hardware. An All-in-One printer will also give you the ability to print from USB memory stick, SD Cards from your mobile or digital camera etc. So make sure you shop around.
Be sure that you stay with a trade name you recognize such as Canon or Brother. Guarantees and post sales support are very important and the bigger manufacturers will offer this.
Up until I decided to buy my wireless all in one printer I had to either:
- Take my notebook to my printer, unplug the cable from my desktop PC, plug it into my notebook and print the document or
- Send the link by email to my desktop PC, turn that on, open my email and print off the information contained within.
This is just no use so adding Wifi to the equation makes things a whole lot less difficult. No longer do I have to get up and go through the steps described above, I just need to send the job to my printer and pick it up at my leisure, or, even better send someone else to get it.
In the subject I described the whole family loves a wireless printer. All joking aside this is actually true! The question is, how many wireless devices are not only in your home at present but come through your home too?
A single notebook was really the only thing that I had in my home but now there are more and then other devices such as HTC as well as iPhones. My friends and family are visiting and occasionally they might want to print documents to assist at college for example. All I need to do is get them on my network and off they go.
If you are planning to change your printer, or if you simply do not have one then think about buying a wireless printer. As long as you own a wireless router then you can add the appliance to your network and then its ready to go for existing or forthcoming hardware. An All-in-One printer will also give you the ability to print from USB memory stick, SD Cards from your mobile or digital camera etc. So make sure you shop around.
Be sure that you stay with a trade name you recognize such as Canon or Brother. Guarantees and post sales support are very important and the bigger manufacturers will offer this.
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