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Converting Printer to wireless

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I have an HP Color LaserJet 4500 which has a parallel and serial port. I would like to use the printer in a wireless mode but I have to convert the parallel to USB to accept a wireless router.

Any suggestions?

Sincerely,

Crafty
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Re: Converting Printer to wireless

You can buy wireless print servers that have paralell ports (these are cheaper than the usb ones??!!)
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Re: Converting Printer to wireless

hope u r hp printer should work as wireless,4 that u can connect it to inferared connector so that u can use through infrared facility,hope it will help u,please scrap if u get any new ideas
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Re: Converting Printer to wireless

if your printer has an eithernet port you can use a wireless bridge to connect it to the network. They work well and most of them have a few eithernet ports to use if you need to place it with a few printer. or other devices.
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