WIFI PRINTERS

I want to buy a WIFI printer but I do not have WIFI in my house. Can I still use it by plugging it like my old. I am old and do not understand a lot of this stuff.

You would like to get just a USB printer on the assumption that you do not have a USB port on the machine you. People who want a WIFI printer generally use laptops wireless that they move around the House and do not want to drag a printer autour with them cable.  They are able to communicate with the live printer (without cord) and the printer will print their documents. Most WIFI printers can also connect to a computer with the USB connection, but if it costs more, and that you will not use it, don't buy it.

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