If I set up a wireless Deskjet 3052 a network can I switch to USB later?

If I set up a wireless Deskjet 3052 a network can I switch to USB later?

Hello

Yes. In fact, I am currently using my printer in both directions. I plug into an old desk via a USB port. I turn only my old machine on a few times a month, but the USB port is always connected.

Kind regards.

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