wireless printer compatibility?
wireless printer compatibility?
would a lexmark wireless printer/Scanner/copier be compatible with a toshiba laptop?
I don’t have one yet, It’s going to be a gift for someone and i know squat about what works and what won’t work with a computer, i just wanted to find out before i went and bought one
and it’s running vista
Best answer:
I would not know why not.
Has the printer every worked wirelessly?
Can anyone else print?
The question you need to ask is the OS of your TOS compatible with your printer. Are you running XP? Vista?
Remember if you are wireless and you VPN into your work the wireless printer will not work.
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1 Comment for wireless printer compatibility?
1. Sam | October 29th, 2007 at 5:05 pm
Any recent printer should work. Why does it have to be a Lexmark?
If you’re looking for a reliable all-in-one inkjet with good quality output, a solid warranty and inexpensive ink, look at the Epson workforce or NX series.
This is what I consider the best deal right now for a wireless scanner/copier/printer/fax with auto document feeder
Workforce 500 direct from Epson $70 plus free shipping with code FREESHIP5
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This one is not wireless:
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The best warranty in the industry. For a year, Epson will fedex a replacement and pick up the old one should you need it.
You can now get 11 free cartridges every month for Epsons which each hold about double the ink of standard cartridges. This does not involve joining a club or mail-in rebates or committing to any other offer. You just buy the 11 cartridges for $30 and turn in your empties for a credit of the full purchase price. I’ve done it four times already. Here are the details: ccs-digital.com/freeink.asp
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