Most Laser printers have USB ports. If you have multiple machines
accessing the device, a network card add on allows access for all computers
without turning on a computer that is sharing the printer.
USB supports unplugging one device them plugging in another. The best route
for expansion would be purchase a powered hub.
The toner settles, a medium shake will redistribute. I normally pull out my
KC and the Sunshine Band vinyl. One minute from any of their songs should
do the trick.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"Summer1" <> wrote in message
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> Good Day:
>
> I have a few general questions about HP laserjets before I purchase one.
>
> One, do all laserjets use USB or can ports or USB connections be used? I
> only have two USB connections so do I have to shut down the computer and
> 'unplug' one device or can I unplug it while the computer is on?
>
> Two, since laserjets use toner and not ink, the cartridges do not dry out
> but does anything happen to toner if it is not used for a long time? I was
> told that the toner becomes 'hard' and the cartridge just needs a good
> 'shake.'
>
> Lastly, are toner cartridges included with most laserjets?
>
> Cheers!
>
>