PC connection and wireless network?

Only, I ordered my mom a HP Envy 5530 and have looked through the manual. I'm a little still well confused on which method to use to connect to the wireless network.

Currently, she has a Canon printer & scanner connected to a PC via USB and I could leave them installed until I'm sure she'll love the envy... its router is connected to this PC.

She would like to be able to use the 5530 for print & scan from the PC but also to print wireless from its iPhone / iPad.

So should which method I use to connect the 5530 to PC & Wireless network?

This is possible. Once the printer on the network, it can print from any device that is also on the network. In other words, if the PC is on the network, it can print her wireless too, she didn't need the USB cable connected to anything. If she wants to connect the USB cable to the computer on which is correct also. In the end, as long as the printer is configured for the network, she will be able to print from his iPhone and iPad!

He didn't need a wireless adapter, the printer is equipped with a wireless radio which allows it to be configured for the network.

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