As long as your printer is connected to a network, you can add it to your Mac OS X system to print wirelessly. This means you can print files and documents conveniently without connecting the printer ...
If there’s one task that’s almost guaranteed to have you pulling your hair out at some point, it’s printing. It doesn’t matter what you’re printing or where you’re printing from, some way, somehow ...
USB printer over AppleTalk This Apple Discussions Board thread discusses how to get an Epson USB/parallel (non-network) printer to work over a network. The main suggestion involves using a D-Link ...
We have just installed a wireless network that works great. The set up is PC/D-LiMnk Modem/D-Link Wireless Router/MacBook. The printer is attached via USB to the wireless router. The printer works ...
While there are plenty of affordable AirPrint-compatible printers out there, you may have already invested in a model that doesn’t support Apple’s wireless printing protocol. Luckily, adding AirPrint ...
The D-Link DP-301U is a little gizmo that lets you share a USB printer on your home or office network. That means no longer leaving a PC running 24-7 just to share its printer. Rick Broida Senior ...
Here is my current dilemma: I use Windows 2000 on my desktop computer, but I use a Mac Powerbook as my portable computer. I utilize the Powerbook on the Airport network and the desktop pc is on the ...
I have a Konika Minolta 5400DL network color laser - great printer and has worked well for years. Recently however, my Mac Pro has refused to print to it while my MacBook Air works fine. - MBA - print ...