ENVY 5530: Passing 5530 envy USB wifi.

My ENVY 5530 printer is currently connected to my computer via USB. If I change it to connect via WiFi, will I still be able to use the USB connection if no WiFi is available?

Thanks for your help,

Instr_Tech

Hey @Instr_Tech,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! I hope you enjoy your stay here.

I understand that you are considering changing how you print your desire 5530 e - all - in - one printer from your Windows 7 PC. I can help you with that.

Changing USB wireless will not prevent you to use the USB cable in the future.

Please let me know if that answers your question or if you have any other questions. If not, have a great week!

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