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rsvp | 13:49 Wed 25th Jun 2014 | Computers
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As many of you will know I'm not technically minded so apols in advance for any silly questions!
I've got a new HP laptop which runs Windows 8.1 connected to wifi.
My old pc was a Dell with a printer bought at the same time - wasn't using wi fi for this set up. Am I right in thinking the old Dell printer won't work with the new laptop and if so, please would you recommend a modest printer suitable for my set up. I really do very little printing, not photographs or anything important. Thank you.
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Insufficient information. Might be nice to know what make/model the printer is?
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Its a Dell photo 924 - probably 8 years old.
The printer you have has no wi-fi capability and its too much of a faff to do a workaround. Congratulations on having an old printer still working, mine normally last about three years.

I've now got a Canon Pixma which I'm quite pleased with

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I didn't buy mine from Amazon, but saw it in a local market on 'special offer'.
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jordyboy9 thank you for the answer will check it out'.
slackalice - am a bit miffed I can't use a perfectly good printer so will pass it on to somebody and check out the one you have. Thank you
You cannot use the printer wirelessly, but you can still use it with a usb cable. All you need to get and install on your new laptop are the printer drivers.
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ooh - that would certainly be an option slackalice - I'll make some enquiries on how to do that thank you.
I had to get the driver for my Cannon Pixma a while ago when I changed from Vista to Windows 8. It was quite easy on the Cannon website but get someone to help you if you`re not sure. There`s a bit of info here
http://www.dell.com/support/troubleshooting/us/en/19/KCS/KcsArticles/ArticleView?docid=278582
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237sj that's really helpful - thank you so much.

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