Wifi epson printer

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    Wifi epson printer


    Hi,I,m on the verge of getting a new printer its an epson photo printer with wifi,Now my question is does this printer have to be connected to the main desktop via a usb or will it work via the wifi.My desktop is connected to the router with an ethernet cable.I also have a laptop working from the router with wifi.both computers are running windows 7.
    Can anyone please help me out here.
    Thanks in advance.

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    flogit said:
    Hi,I,m on the verge of getting a new printer its an epson photo printer with wifi,Now my question is does this printer have to be connected to the main desktop via a usb or will it work via the wifi.My desktop is connected to the router with an ethernet cable.I also have a laptop working from the router with wifi.both computers are running windows 7.
    Can anyone please help me out here.
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi flogit, For the initiual installation you will need to hook up the printer via usb cable then when all software is installed and the wifi configured you can then disconnect the usb cable and merrily print away
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    Thanks for the reply,just an update this is the printer in question.
    Here......EPSON PX730WD Stylus Photo: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
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    Not always. Most printers I've used do not require a USB cable for initial setup. They do require you to know the details of your network, however, especially any security codes you may use.

    As a side note, I always prefer using a static IP for my network printers, regardless of home or business ones. The easiest way is to log into your router and find out the DHCP range, such as x.x.x.100 and up. In that example, I'd pick a number outside, such as x.x.x.10 for my printer. Set it on the printer, along with any additional info, and then run the driver software from a computer connected to the same router.
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  5. Posts : 359
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    That sounds very complicated to me,Not that technically minded yet.
    Thanks for the info anyway,Will have a look around google may help.
    Many thanks.
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    flogit said:
    That sounds very complicated to me,Not that technically minded yet.
    Thanks for the info anyway,Will have a look around google may help.
    Many thanks.
    Flogit, the manual that will be supplied with the printer is very useful and will guide you step by step through the installation routine :)
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    Thankyou,printer arriving tomorrow.
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    flogit said:
    Thankyou,printer arriving tomorrow.
    I have the Epson Stylus SX610FW very highly pleased with it ,When the original IInk cartridges ran out I invested in a continuous ink system for it so no more cartridges to replace Continuous ink system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Hi thanks for the info,I have an epson photo PX660 now running on ciss,Been working well with the inks but the printer has come to the end of his days.Needs to be pensioned off.
    Thanks.
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    Flogit , You may be lucky and still be able to use the CISS on your new printer,not sure which cartridges the new printer takes
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