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      23rd Dec 2007
I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
(wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.
Thanks Liz
 
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>I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
> office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
> color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
> be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
> (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.
> Thanks Liz


There's a few that offer a network connection, but only printing (no
scanning) over the network is common. If you want full network capabilities,
you may need a office-class laser multifunction.

That said, it's still possible to use a printer from a networked PC without
the printer being networked itself.


 
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> I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
> office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
> color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
> be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
> (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.


Almost any printer attached to any PC on a wireless
network can be configured as a network printer.

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(Ottawa, Canada)


 
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      24th Dec 2007


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> I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
> office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
> color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
> be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
> (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.
> Thanks Liz
>

Look at the 800 series with an ADF Automatic Document Feeder. Wireless
is too slow. Find an old computer and connect the Canon to that and
share it.
 
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      24th Dec 2007


Michael Grey wrote:

If you have a wireless router you can hook up the RJ45 to that and still be "wireless". If so look at the MX700 from Canon.

For sloooooow printing.&nbsp; Now that is grey market


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I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4 color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer. (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation. Thanks Liz





 
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Bennett Price
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      24th Dec 2007
Consider a wireless print server - a small box that plugs into the
printer and communicates over the air with your wireless router.
For example: http://tinyurl.com/yqnrhv

Check mfrs. specs for compatibility

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
> office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
> color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
> be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
> (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.
> Thanks Liz

 
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measekite
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      24th Dec 2007
Wireless is not recommended for photos.&nbsp; It is much too slow.

Bennett Price wrote: Consider a wireless print server - a small box that plugs into the printer and communicates over the air with your wireless router.
For example: http://tinyurl.com/yqnrhv

Check mfrs. specs for compatibility

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
(wireless--not RJ45, etc).&nbsp; Does anyone have a good recommendation.
Thanks&nbsp; Liz
 
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      24th Dec 2007
measekite wrote:

> Wireless is not recommended for photos. It is much too slow.
>

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Michael Grey
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      24th Dec 2007
If you have a wireless router you can hook up the RJ45 to that and still be
"wireless".
If so look at the MX700 from Canon.



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>I use a printer for printing photos and craft work, and my husband for
> office work. We are looking for a good all in one with the newer 4
> color ink. I had chosed a Canon Pixma 530 which my husband said would
> be just fine but was hoping to find one that is network printer.
> (wireless--not RJ45, etc). Does anyone have a good recommendation.
> Thanks Liz



 
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