This
task may seem daunting if you often see wires endlessly snaking around, but
setting up printer cables is actually a cinch if you do it right the first
time. However, if you don't pay attention to the connector type you need and
fail to measure the cable run before you set up your printer, you might just be
in for a little headache.
Determine
the type of cables you need
Some
printers come solely with a power cable and not with the cables needed to
connect them to a computer, so you'll need to purchase the right type of cable.
Some printers are designed to connect directly to a computer's USB port, while
others are built to connect to a network via an Ethernet cable. In short,
confirm the type of cable you need before purchasing it.
Determine
the length of the cable
The
cable length will depend on how far from the computer you want the printer to
be. Be sure to leave plenty of slack if you need to maneuver the cable around
furniture and other obstacles. That said, don't put your printer too far away
from the computer. Remember that the longer the cable, the more it will cost,
so it's best to keep the distance between computer and printer to a minimum.
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