It is a parallel port printer, and of course Amber's new laptop doesn't have the legacy ports. So we can't plug it in directly.
For these reasons, we are looking to buy a new printer. We already have a scanner, we don't need a fax, and we don't own a digital camera. Therefore, I don't think we want a multifunction device. I'm thinking we probably just want a cheap inkjet or laser printer. Price per page is a factor. Color and graphics quality is an extra, but not a must. Text quality is most important. We don't want to spend more than $200, either.
Network topology is the key. I'm not sure what the best solution is, but here's what I've thought of:
- Buy a printer with Linux support. Install on the Linux box and share using samba.
- Buy a printer with 802.11b support. Set it up and let it associate with our AP.
- Buy a printer and one of those wireless printer servers and plug them in.
So, does anyone know anything about printers? If I can find a quality printer with built-in 802.11b support for under $200, I'd probably choose that first, as it requires the least fiddling. We're probably going to go to Fry's so we can look at printers sometime soon.