Went to DS electrical ,they had printers for a really good price ,I asked if it would be suitable for a tablet
,oh yes was the reply it is ok to operate wireless
But what about Wi Fi from tablet wi fi "yes that will work " said the shop assistant ,
So I bought the wireless + wire type as a good deal
Got home unpacked the printer and after three ph calls to shop and two to supplier ,
I discover that this great l printer deal was not so great
the printer did not work from Wi Fi
A few dollars in day time ph calls and a return trip to the shop in town .
I still dont have a wireless printer.
Signed .... annoyed shopper
Lorries said
06:10 PM Mar 9, 2015
I have a Canon Pixma P100 which operates on wireless/batteries or 240V www.canon.com.au/~/media/Product%20Brochures/Printers/PIXMA/pixma_ip100_tech_sheet.ashx
Sheba said
07:55 PM Mar 9, 2015
Lorries wrote:
I have a Canon Pixma P100 which operates on wireless/batteries or 240V
Does that mean 12V Lorries ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 9th of March 2015 07:56:54 PM
yeoeleven said
09:31 PM Mar 9, 2015
Persevere Paul, I would like to print out my itinerary for the next cruise
I have a Canon Pixma P100 which operates on wireless/batteries or 240V
Does that mean 12V Lorries ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
Sorry for delay Sheba - It runs on a battery and is thus wireless. It is not 12V. It also runs on 240V if you have an inverter.
PeterD said
04:49 PM Mar 12, 2015
Sheba wrote:
Just checked prices. Waaaaaaaaaay to exy for me.
You reckon the printer is expensive, wait until you price the cartridges. There a few different manufacturers doing portable printers. The standard price of them all is over $400. The cartridges are not cheap and they don't hold much ink.
If you want pages printed you can get many pages printed commercially from a memory stick or card for far less than printer prices. Out in the bush you have many telecentres and libraries where you can get plain prints made.
PeterD said
04:57 PM Mar 12, 2015
Lorries wrote:
I have a Canon Pixma P100 which operates on wireless/batteries or 240V www.canon.com.au/~/media/Product%20Brochures/Printers/PIXMA/pixma_ip100_tech_sheet.ashx
Tip - if you are using the quick reply box to type your reply then click on the "Advanced Editor" button at the bottom. This brings up the menu at the top. You type a name for your link and a word or two after it, highlight the link name (you must use the mouse and not short cuts,) click the underline button in the menu and then the chain link symbol. This will bring up a box where you can paste in your link YRL and click "Insert." Your links will work every time doing it that way.
Sheba said
08:22 PM Mar 12, 2015
PeterD wrote:
If you want pages printed you can get many pages printed commercially from a memory stick or card for far less than printer prices. Out in the bush you have many telecentres and libraries where you can get plain prints made.
That's a much better option for me. Thanks PeterD.
Cheers,
Sheba.
03_Troopy said
10:01 AM Mar 13, 2015
Lorries wrote:
Sheba wrote:
Lorries wrote:
I have a Canon Pixma P100 which operates on wireless/batteries or 240V
Does that mean 12V Lorries ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
Sorry for delay Sheba - It runs on a battery and is thus wireless. It is not 12V. It also runs on 240V if you have an inverter.
Or is that cordless you meant?
so it is a cordless, wireless printer
my printer isn't a wireless, I have to turn on the radiogram to listen to the wireless.
Went to DS electrical ,they had printers for a really good price ,I asked if it would be suitable for a tablet
,oh yes was the reply it is ok to operate wireless
But what about Wi Fi from tablet wi fi "yes that will work " said the shop assistant ,
So I bought the wireless + wire type as a good deal
Got home unpacked the printer and after three ph calls to shop and two to supplier ,
I discover that this great l printer deal was not so great
the printer did not work from Wi Fi
A few dollars in day time ph calls and a return trip to the shop in town .
I still dont have a wireless printer.
Signed .... annoyed shopper
www.canon.com.au/~/media/Product%20Brochures/Printers/PIXMA/pixma_ip100_tech_sheet.ashx
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 9th of March 2015 07:56:54 PM
Persevere Paul, I would like to print out my itinerary for the next cruise
CYA at Wuruma,
John
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Canon-PIXMA-IP100-Portable-A4-Mobile-Printer-w-PGI35BK-CLI36C-Ink-1-Yr-warranty-/330514746356?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item4cf436cbf4
Aussie Paul.
Just checked prices. Waaaaaaaaaay to exy for me.
Cheers,
Sheba.
You reckon the printer is expensive, wait until you price the cartridges. There a few different manufacturers doing portable printers. The standard price of them all is over $400. The cartridges are not cheap and they don't hold much ink.
PIXMA iP110
If you want pages printed you can get many pages printed commercially from a memory stick or card for far less than printer prices. Out in the bush you have many telecentres and libraries where you can get plain prints made.
Tip - if you are using the quick reply box to type your reply then click on the "Advanced Editor" button at the bottom. This brings up the menu at the top. You type a name for your link and a word or two after it, highlight the link name (you must use the mouse and not short cuts,) click the underline button in the menu and then the chain link symbol. This will bring up a box where you can paste in your link YRL and click "Insert." Your links will work every time doing it that way.
Or is that cordless you meant?
so it is a cordless, wireless printer
my printer isn't a wireless, I have to turn on the radiogram to listen to the wireless.