Thanks, Merv
Severin
On 30/11/2009, at 9:42 PM, Merv Bond wrote:
Hi Severin
I have a wireless network servicing an iMac and a MacBook. We have
an Epson Stylus Office TX600FW which, like Ronni's has only one
cord, the power cord, and the Epson prints for both machines, plus
fax, scan and copy.
Merv
Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Severin,
If you get one the Epson Multi Function "Wireless Network Ready"
Printers you can Print / Scan/Copy without any cables.
They have a wireless chip inside and you setup their 802.11b/g WiFi
Network & then share the printer.
I have an Epson TX700W and it only has a power cable connected to
it and it is shared by 4 computers that are connected wirelessly to
my Airport Networks ... I have 2 Networks one Airport Extreme
802.11n Only (5GHz), and one Airport Express 802.11n (802.11b/g
compatible).
<http://www.epson.com.au/products/multifunctional/stylusTX700W.asp>
The TX800FW is a newer model.
<http://www.epson.com.au/products/multifunctional/stylusTX800FW.asp>
I'm not sure on the Epson TX550W, but I notice it's specifications
list "NETWORKING 802.11b/g WiFi".
I think Daniel Kerr has the latest model of these MF Wireless
Network Printers. He might comment on them if he can find the time
as I know he is run off his little feet at the moment, and very
sleep deprived.
The other Multifunction Printers only print wirelessly, you need to
connect them to your computer to scan as Michael has already
mentioned.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 30/11/2009, at 4:42 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
Thanks Michael
On 30/11/2009, at 4:05 PM, Michael Waldie wrote:
Hi Severin,
I have not come across a printer/scanner unit that is
supported using Airport Express/Extreme, if anyone has had
success, please do share. If it were to work I would say it would
only be printing and not scanning that would work.
I have seen a couple of HP printer/scanner units with built in
wifi work quite well, no experience with Epson though.
On 30/11/2009, at 3:56 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
I am helping my son set up a new LAN at home. Currently he has a
desktop PC with a USB printer and an HP (work) laptop with
wireless connectivity. He has a D-Link G604T wireless router/
modem and which has 4 ethernet ports. He is looking to add a
MacBook and an iMac and to purchase a printer/scanner. He will
phase out the desktop PC except for occasional necessary Windows
tasks like eTax.
The D-Link does not have a USB printer port but I see that
printer/scanner units are available with Wifi connectivity (Epson
TX550W for example). Would the best way to go be to invest in
Airport Express/Extreme and get a non-wifi printer/scanner and
use the printer facility to share among all units. This would
make the wifi bit of the D-Link redundant but would not require a
wireless enabled printer. Clearly the iMac and PC will be
deskbound and can connect to the printer by ethernet (or wireless
for the iMac).
My own system is centred around an Airport Extreme and a DSL-504
router/modem and I share a laser printer among three computers
very happily, including a wireless MacBook.
Are there issues with printer/scanner units on this sort of setup?
Words of wisdom will be welcomed.
Severin Crisp
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