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Originally Posted by ceptimus
Yeah, I've run a laser for years now, as I print only infrequently.
They don't cost so very much now, and are *MUCH* cheaper to run - even if you don't count the cost of throwing away part-used dried-out ink cartridges. Look on line for the cost per sheet of printing with inkjets - scary.
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We bought a laser printer for the home business many years ago and it continues to be our favorite (and only) printer. It's black & white only, which covers 99.9995% of our printing needs. I don't know if we've ever replaced the toner.
SO! My question is.
I want to be able to wirelessly print, like over wifi, but I don't want to replace our whole printer, which is too old to have wifi built in.
Is there like an adapter or hub or something I can plug into the printer to make that work?