How can i setup a printer to my laptop and print to it wirelessly

MainFramed

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I want to just setup a printer in my room and have it on so i can print to it from my laptop anywhere. How can i do this. :confused:
 

cressida

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iamme

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is your printer connected to a desktop?

then you can just share the printer over your wifi network. of course, your desktop must be on to print from you to print from your laptop.
 

95SS

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Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: 95SS
Or a printer with built in wifi


Do alot of printers made know have that?

HP has printers and AIO's that do. It's not on every model, though. IIRC, they start around $200.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: MainFramed
Do alot of printers made know have that?
A few consumer level HP printers do.
Originally posted by: iamme
is your printer connected to a desktop?

then you can just share the printer over your wifi network. of course, your desktop must be on to print from you to print from your laptop.
That's certainly a viable option, except that may not meet the "without being connected to the printer by an actual cord" parameter.

Also requires the machine to which the printer is connected to be on.
 

PetunZ

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Do you already have a printer? What model is it? Or are you asking for advice on which to buy to have this feature?
 

iamme

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Do alot of printers made know have that?
A few consumer level HP printers do.
Originally posted by: iamme
is your printer connected to a desktop?

then you can just share the printer over your wifi network. of course, your desktop must be on to print from you to print from your laptop.
That's certainly a viable option, except that may not meet the "without being connected to the printer by an actual cord" parameter.

Also requires the machine to which the printer is connected to be on.

the OP didn't specify if "without being connected to the printer" was just the laptop, which i assumed.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: iamme
the OP didn't specify if "without being connected to the printer" was just the laptop, which i assumed.
Agreed, it isn't very clear (which would be why I used "may" above).

More information would be nice (even if this is the wrong forum).
 

ucdnam

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wireless print server.. there are usb and parallel ones available. They sell them online and at places like Frys for cheap.
 

gooseman

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My wireless router has a built in print server. If yours does as well, problem solved. If not, then go with a wireless print server that is seperate from your router, same solution just two different products.
 

PlatinumGold

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Do alot of printers made know have that?
A few consumer level HP printers do.
Originally posted by: iamme
is your printer connected to a desktop?

then you can just share the printer over your wifi network. of course, your desktop must be on to print from you to print from your laptop.
That's certainly a viable option, except that may not meet the "without being connected to the printer by an actual cord" parameter.

Also requires the machine to which the printer is connected to be on.

how would it not meet the criteria? the cord would only go from the printer to the desktop NOT to the laptop, hence, the laptop would print wirelessly.

 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
how would it not meet the criteria? the cord would only go from the printer to the desktop NOT to the laptop, hence, the laptop would print wirelessly.
Many obvious scenarios:
  • No desktop
  • Desktop(s) in alternate location
  • Wanting to install the printer as a stand alone device
  • Etc.
In short, without additional information, it is impossible to know (which would be why the phrase "may not meet" was used).
 

PlatinumGold

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
how would it not meet the criteria? the cord would only go from the printer to the desktop NOT to the laptop, hence, the laptop would print wirelessly.
Many obvious scenarios:
  • No desktop
  • Desktop(s) in alternate location
  • Wanting to install the printer as a stand alone device
  • Etc.
In short, without additional information, it is impossible to know (which would be why the phrase "may not meet" was used).

it is a possibilty.

there are two options here, to simply say, it can't be done without more equipment OR

suggest how it can be done WITH additional equipment.

it's up to him to fill in the blanks.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
it is a possibilty.

there are two options here, to simply say, it can't be done without more equipment OR

suggest how it can be done WITH additional equipment.

it's up to him to fill in the blanks.
Last I checked, that was precisely what I had done:
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Wireless print server would likely be the most cost effective solution.
 

MainFramed

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Sorry i steped away from the comp for a few, ehhh i have a laptop with wifi in it, im connected to a wireless network, and i have to get a printer soon so i was just wondering how i could go about to float around the house and just press print, having a printer in my room hooked up where i could print to. it looks as though the wireless print server is best bet?