> Are these our basic options today (assuming CostCo 300 to 500 dollar
> printers)?
Option 4. Buy a Access Point or a writeless router.
Option 5. Bluetooth... more spendy typicaly speaking and less range.
Not so popular in America as most of our mobile phones don't have
bluetooth enabled. More popular in places like Japan and Finland.
Option 6: wireless usb... I'll have to hunt up the info but rather
than a print server... who's job it is to take documents and throw them
at the pritner and that's it, wireless usb permits remote keyboards and
accessories. Not 100% compatable with everything but good enough for
most multifuctional devices.
If you are able, you should at the very least buy a printer with wired
networking onboard. There are print servers who's job it is to take a
job, then print it, but these don't always work well esp since there
needs to be two way communication between the printer and the PC. "I
need ink" "I need paper" "I'm broken". There is no real established
offical protocal for this.... there should be but there is not. But
wired network takes this into account and you can jack a wired network
printer into a hub or a access point. Most wifi printers these days
offer wired networking as well.
Going with #3 you'll run into issues on $300 to $500 printers as those
tend to be all in ones... offering nifty stuff like fax, scanning, and
such. While printing is easy enough, scaning would not really be an
option unless the software supports it. Going with a network wired or
wifi... no problem.
If you are able, consider the wireless router. I'm sure you can
connect a PC to a printer over Wifi using I believe Adhavoc but the
wireless router allows very liberal placement of the printer, the
accesspoint/router and your choice of location for the laptop. As a
bonus with a DSL/cable connection that too can be over the wireless.
As a bonus in the event the wireless is flacky there is always wire as
a backup, easy as pie to hook up.
If your looking for just a printer... i'd look at either the older
ip4000R which I don't see at costco, or the ip5200R which I also don't
see at costco.
www.newegg.com would be a good place to shop. Note
it's clear costco has the ip5200 but not the wireless edition
ip5200RUnless you had your heart set on an all in one or a laser these
are good printers... $200ish for the ip5200R to the price is modest...
cost per page for text very very low, quality pretty dang good,
warranty service from my experence top notch. It might be among the
more modest priced WiFi printers but should be at the top of anyone's
list when considering wireless printing.... unless you want a laser or
all in one.
Going all in one you pretty much gotta look HP. Technicaly I'm sure
the more spiffy canon models have an option for bluetooth, but any info
on this subject would be in Japanese and may not be an option in the
states, not that i'm ware. I'm not up on the current HP models so
someone else would have to advice you in that area. HP vivera inks
are not so fast to dry but on the right papers they are very lightfast.
Not a bad choice either. HP tends to have more software.