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29th November 2013, 08:55 | #1 |
[M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2010 Location: Romania
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| Wireless Printing Explained The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from. This definitely applies to wireless printers. When buying a printer, you’ll find that most printers support a variety of different printing standards. These standards have arisen because of how messy printing — even wireless printing — can be. They all aim to make printing easier, but they’re all different and work in different ways. http://www.howtogeek.com/176421/wire...rint-and-more/ |
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