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Bluetooth enabled devices |
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Bluetooth is a wireless standard common in many different devices—cell phones, PDAs, laptops, digital cameras, and printers. It’s the easiest way to get all your gadgets working together.
If both your computer and your printer have Bluetooth, then you simply turn them on. Typically, a window will appear on the computer and ask you to link the two devices. Once this done, you’re ready to print! You can also install a Bluetooth card to your printer to add it to a network.
Bluetooth devices work within a range of about 30 feet, so you’ll want to position your printer close to your computer for best results. Check your manual to see if your printer has Bluetooth. |
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HP Wifi upgrade kit |
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| Some newer printers have wireless technology built right in, so all you do is add them to the network following your computer’s prompts. For other printers, the HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit, pictured here, is a quick and easy way to add wireless capabilities to your printer. |
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- Works with most HP printers and All-in-Ones, plus all PCs, wired or wireless.
- Print from virtually anywhere in your home or office via the wireless 802.11g connectivity
- Eliminate ugly cable clutter but still get the same print speeds as via USB
- Retain full all-in-one wireless functionality: print, fax from your PC, scan, and access photo memory cards access and PC status
- Set up fast: just plug the receivers into your printer and PC; there's no configuration
- Protect your signal from interception with the secure wireless connection
- Use with a network, or just one PC
- Compatibility: most HP printers, all PCs (wired or wireless)
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