Hi,
I just bought my daughter the HP 1102w laser printer, as she just started
college. It will work wirelessly, as well as with a USB cable, which is
included. The printer is small, light and prints fast. Since it is a
laser, it will be much more economical to operate than a comparable inkjet
printer.
To setup the printer on your computer, all you need do is power on the
printer and connect the included USB cable between the printer and a Windows
computer. The setup program will automatically load and walk you through
the setup process. You can then configure the printer for use with
wireless, USB or both. I have run the setup program several times, using
both Jaws and NVDA and it worked well with both screen readers.
One note of caution, if you want to use the printer wirelessly with a Mac,
you will really need to do the printer setup using a Windows computer. This
will save you many headaches trying to accomplish this task on a Mac. Once
the wireless is setup using Windows, you place the setup CD into the Mac to
load the driver software. Now, the Mac will recognize the wireless printer
and work perfectly.
So far (1 week) my daughter is very pleased with the printer.
John
your
----- Original Message -----
From: "Milos Przic" <milos.pr...@gmail.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:05 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Buying a printer
Hi all,
I diceded to buy a printer. I have never had one, so I don't know much
about them. I want to choose between Hp 1102 and Canon LBP 6000. My
question is, what are the differences in the terms of accessibility?
Best regards, and thanks in advance!
Milos Przic
msn: milos.pr...@gmail.com
skype: Milosh-hs
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