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Options for using a printer in another room???

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sliver108

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Feb 10, 2009
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We moved to a new place and having the printer next to the computer in our current set up will make the room look cluttered. To solve this I have decided to put the printer in the closet so that it is out of view. I was going to use a USB connection with a hub since the distance between the closet and the computer will be around 20 feet. Then I thought about getting a wireless router and a print server. I have a Canon MP830 and it can not be networked, hence the print server. I also need the wireless router to work with a Vonage router. After looking at my options to do this wirelessly my cost was around $250. A little steep to have the printer out of view. However we have a laptop and wireless would be nice. Has anyone found a solution that I am not thinking of? The print server that Canon supports with their products/recommends is around $150!

Thanks for you help in advance,

Jeffrey
 
You really can do that much cheaper.

Wireless Router:

There should not be any compatibility issues.

And for the Printer maybe one of these:

All you need to do then is configure the wireless router first, and then the wireless printer to connect to the router.

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vacunita...This this is an all in one will I be able to copy and scan all well? The MP830 is a few years old.
 
That's a good question. You should be able to print, and copy, not so sure about Scanning.

Never tried that before.

I'm not entirely sure the scanning part will work through the print server.

Someone else here that's done that before may be able to chime in with there analysis, and suggestions.

Of course there's always the wired alternative:
Snake a USB cable from the closet to the PC.

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Probably scan locally. Although with USB you might be able to access it from either computer.

So far as the networking, you have one router, you could use power line networking. Router to one end of the power line netwotk, other end to laptop. Then share the printer.


Ed Fair
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It is starting to sound like running a USB may be the best bet lol. I don't really want to cripple any functions on my MP830. I am starting to think that in general the printer will only live up to all its functions if it is connected via USB?
 
I believe the maximum recommended length is about 16 ft. I've seen USB connections as long as 20 ft work but with reduced reliability.

As for your concern of scanning over wireless, I'm guessing that it will work fine. There's no reason to believe that the type of data transfer required when scanning is any different from printing or that it is going to cause issues.

On the bright side if it doesn't work, you can always resell the print server on eBay. It seems like a small investment buying from tigerdirect (thanks to vacunita).

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