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I might google your printer (or see if you have instructions) and see what it recommends for wireless connection.
I have a USB or Ethernet cable on mine that I plugged into the Apple modem. If you do not have a USB port on the printer, then I'm not sure you can do the printer wirelessly (unless you have Vortex's super printer).
I do have USB on the printer, but it's an officey three year old one given to me by work.
I tried googling (HP LaserJet 3050) but didn't see anything immediately applicable to wireless printing.
okay, so my printer is older than 3 years and I plugged it into an apple airport express and it served my needs.
you may want to look into an airport express and printer (the manual is online) and see if that will suit your needs.
Meara, an Airport Express should work like a charm.
I've had very spotty luck with HP printers and Airport Express, FWIW. Something about Bonjour not playing nice with the drivers.
That's been my experience, too. Can't get Bob's macbook to work with HP via airport express. But I would think if you had two expresses you can hook up the printer directly to the second one via usb, which would work better.
This is driving me nuts. It appears that the function lock is on on my work laptop. I have to hit the "fn" + "f5" button to refresh the webpage. I have tried to figure out how to disable this, but google is giving me no real love/solution. There is no fn lock button on my keyboard. It's an HP 630 if that helps.
Please can someone help me figure this out before I chuck it through the wall.
Oh, Qwikster, we hardly knew ye!
Heh, Jon.
So, no one has scoop on CIO.com? Anyone knows anyone who reads it? To be a little more clear, I was offered the chance to be a part of their IT resume makeover series, where I makeover an IT res, and detail all the ways to make it better.
I wouldn't get paid for it, but it's exposure, and I'm trying to figure out the cost/benefit ratio of doing it, since it would take a deal of time.
Thoughts, oh Tech Savvy Buffistas?