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RE[4]: Poor Support or Product
by Morgan on Sat 24th Nov 2012 09:24
in reply to "RE[3]: Poor Support or Product"
I agree, there are only two reasons to use the WiFi option on a printer: Either you need to place the printer in an area that is impractical to run a hard line to, or you have a curious need to boast "Look y'all, I've got a wireless printer WOOO!"
You'd think I was making up the second reason, but sadly I've sold more than one WiFi printer at work based on a customer's inexplicable need to have every device in their house "wireless", even though after some questions it's revealed that they have a home or office prewired for gigabit Ethernet, right down to the gig-E router.




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a wired printer enable you to have one printer for the whole house while having several computers and laptops in different rooms. (used by different people)
Wireless is nothing but trouble, plug the printer into the network, and there at least 3 different ways to share that with other computers in the house, no wifi needed.