CakeHole
Print Addict
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2014
- Messages
- 615
- Reaction score
- 455
- Points
- 163
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Printer Model
- Canon MP610
Yep USB adapters and cables of varying types are available for less than £1 on Amazon, or less than $2.
Though for anyone with multi computers in the house using the printers built in networking abilities (Doh i still can not believe i did not check first way back in the thread if the HP8600 did) is probably the best way to hook multi systems up. And if wifi is poor in your home or the printer has no networking functions than a cheap Network Print Server adapter like i mentioned in the second post is the way to go.
Running a Mass of USB cables to all your devices will work obviously but its a mess and USB does not like more than about 5 Metre lengths (10 if you are lucky and get a decent AWG24 based cable and have no interference). After that you have to amplify it in some manner (either hubs on inline USB amps) A single cable from your router to the printer or to a Print server device is far cleaner.
Though for anyone with multi computers in the house using the printers built in networking abilities (Doh i still can not believe i did not check first way back in the thread if the HP8600 did) is probably the best way to hook multi systems up. And if wifi is poor in your home or the printer has no networking functions than a cheap Network Print Server adapter like i mentioned in the second post is the way to go.
Running a Mass of USB cables to all your devices will work obviously but its a mess and USB does not like more than about 5 Metre lengths (10 if you are lucky and get a decent AWG24 based cable and have no interference). After that you have to amplify it in some manner (either hubs on inline USB amps) A single cable from your router to the printer or to a Print server device is far cleaner.