  | | | Suggested network printer/scanner? | Suggested network printer/scanner? 2006-12-17 - By Ted Potter
Back On 12/16/06, karlp@(protected) <karlp@(protected)> wrote: > > On Sat, December 16, 2006 12:52 pm, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > > I'm considering getting a new printer/scanner. I'd generally use it with > > FC5, but it could also be used by Windoze machines on the network. It'd > be > > great if it had wireless network connectivity so I don't have to drag > > another network cable around the house. Any suggestions of stuff that > > works? > > I just got an HP 2575 all-in-one and love it. I can scan from Firefox and > on > Windows machines, you can stand at the printer and press a scan button and > select which PC you want the scan to go to. > > It's also a nice copier. Since it's a DJ-series, it's color, too. As a > flat-bed scanner, it's fairly quick and the resolution is as good as any > in > the range. > > It's got built-in jetdirect interface, but for an additional $80 U.S. you > could get a wireless access point and hook it up that way. I've done it > that > way. > > My 2 bits. > > Karl
Karl -
Funny I was just looking at the printer in Staples, great minds and all of that. How exactly do you get the printer to use a wireless network ? do you replace the existing nic in the printer ? or use an usb to wireless ethernet adapter ? (if so how do you set it up ?)
thanks for any info. With it I may be able to spend xmas with the family and not my printer ! :-))
-- Ted Potter tpotter@(protected)
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/16/06, <b class="gmail_sendername" ><a href="mailto:karlp@(protected)">karlp@(protected)</a></b> <<a href="mailto:karlp@(protected)">karlp@(protected)</a>> wrote: </span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Sat, December 16, 2006 12:52 pm, Harold Hallikainen wrote:<br>> I'm considering getting a new printer/scanner. I'd generally use it with <br>> FC5, but it could also be used by Windoze machines on the network. It 'd be<br>> great if it had wireless network connectivity so I don't have to drag<br>> another network cable around the house. Any suggestions of stuff that <br>> works?<br><br>I just got an HP 2575 all-in-one and love it. I can scan from Firefox and on<br>Windows machines, you can stand at the printer and press a scan button and<br>select which PC you want the scan to go to. <br><br>It's also a nice copier. Since it's a DJ-series, it's color, too. As a <br>flat-bed scanner, it's fairly quick and the resolution is as good as any in <br>the range.<br><br>It's got built-in jetdirect interface, but for an additional $80 U.S. you<br>could get a wireless access point and hook it up that way. I've done it that<br>way.<br><br>My 2 bits.<br><br>Karl</blockquote><div><br>Karl - <br><br>Funny I was just looking at the printer in Staples, great minds and all of that. How exactly do <br>you get the printer to use a wireless network ? do you replace the existing nic in the printer ?<br>or use an usb to wireless ethernet adapter ? (if so how do you set it up ?)<br><br>thanks for any info. With it I may be able to spend xmas with the family and not my printer ! :-)) <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> </div><br></div><br>-- <br>Ted Potter<br><a href="mailto:tpotter@(protected)">tpotter@(protected)</a>
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