Posts

printer to laptop cable

Image
  It's a long-standing problem that we can never seem to get away from - connecting our printers and laptops, whether it's for sharing files or browsing photos. However, printer to laptop cables are slowly but surely being phased out by wireless options and cloud services that make the process less cumbersome and more professional. This article will cover the changing face of printer-to-laptop cabling and what you can do about it. Why printer cable is dying out Printer cables are no longer the primary choice for connecting your laptop to your printer. Why is this? Well, the advent of cloud services and wireless personal area networks (PANs) have made printer-to-laptop cabling less important than ever before. While you can still use a wire to connect your two devices, it's becoming more of an inconvenience than anything else. The ability to send and receive data from multiple devices at once is incredibly important nowadays and making sure your devices are connected

printer to cpu

Image
  This article will go over how to connect a printer to your CPU or laptop. An illustration of a CPU and a printer connected over USB   Image source: https://pinterest.com/ The only thing modern printers need for themselves is generally an external power source, as the majority of them already have one inside. On the other hand, since CPUs require an external power source to work, you should be able to use your printer's USB port to charge it up.   Image source: https://www.amazon.in/ If that's not possible and you're forced to look for another way to transfer power from your computer or any other device on which the printer is plugged in order to charge its own battery, then there are two options mentioned below:   Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ - You can purchase a Li-ion power bank and allow it charge both your printer as well as your computer at the same time.    Image source: https://www.reliancedigital.in/ This is depending on the printer , but it can