We have an HP B/W laser that “used to” work on our network via WiFi, but now the only way I can use it is via hard cable from either a PC or Mac laptop. Configuring this model of printer for WiFi is an exercise in frustration, regardless of what drivers you download from HP. They clearly don’t want to support it any longer.
I agree with you about the wonder that are the older HP calculators.
We have an HP B/W laser that “used to” work on our network via WiFi, but now the only way I can use it is via hard cable from either a PC or Mac laptop. Configuring this model of printer for WiFi is an exercise in frustration, regardless of what drivers you download from HP. They clearly don’t want to support it any longer.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the wonder that are the older HP calculators.
"Since it comes with enough ink to print 6000 pages, it should be quite while before we have to buy ink".
ReplyDeleteHopefully, yes. However, does the ink cartridge not have a shelf life, with a "use by" date ? if yes, that may be the limiting factor.
Regards,
Sekhar