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  2. JetDirect - Wikipedia

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    One USB 1.0 One RJ45 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, and DLC/LLC 2 MB Discontinued in favor of the en3700: en1700 One USB 2.0 One RJ45 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet TCP/IP, AppleTalk 2 MB Limited Firmware flashable for USB connectivity to certain HP printers en3700 One USB 2.0 One RJ45 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet

  3. Ethernet over USB - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet over USB is the use of a USB link as a part of an Ethernet network, resulting in an Ethernet connection over USB (instead of e.g. PCI or PCIe).. USB over Ethernet (also called USB over Network or USB over IP) is a system to share USB-based devices over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or the Internet, allowing access to devices over a network.

  4. Multi-function printer - Wikipedia

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    The print engine of most All-in-one devices is based either on a home desktop inkjet printer, or on a home desktop laser printer. They may be black-and-white or colour capable. Laser models provide a better result for text while inkjet gives a more convincing result for images and they are a cheaper multifunctional. [3]

  5. Walmart has a Canon all-in-one printer for $29, and I ... - AOL

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    The first thing you need to know: This is a wired model, meaning it needs to plug into your PC's USB port. If you want something wireless, something that can be shared on your home Wi-Fi network ...

  6. Parallel Line Internet Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Early personal computers did not have Ethernet hardware in their design, and bus adapters were initially expensive. A solution was to use, at the time, a standard parallel port, typically used for connection to a printer or similar output device.

  7. Parallel port - Wikipedia

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    Today, the parallel port interface is virtually non-existent in new computers because of the rise of Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices, along with network printing using Ethernet and Wi-Fi connected printers. The parallel port interface was originally known as the Parallel Printer Adapter on IBM PC-compatible computers.

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