WiFi printer
#1
Where does the time go?
Thread Starter
Joined: Apr 2015
Location: SOUTH WALES G.B. and HOYO1
Posts: 42
WiFi printer
Hi, is there somewhere in Ayamonte where I can purchase a compact WiFi printer?
Regards, XFILES
Regards, XFILES
#2
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2007
Location: Ayamonte
Posts: 876
Re: WiFi printer
I bought an HP one from Ferrer near the market.
There are 2 Ferrer shops, one sells larger items the other small stuff
There are 2 Ferrer shops, one sells larger items the other small stuff
#4
Where does the time go?
Thread Starter
Joined: Apr 2015
Location: SOUTH WALES G.B. and HOYO1
Posts: 42
Re: WiFi printer
Thanks both, forgot about Ferrer, doh, got washer, m/wave, kettle etc from them past year. Will look there this week.
Regards
Regards
#5
Re: WiFi printer
Why don't you use Amazon? Next day delivery and probably much cheaper. Also, although HP make very good printers, getting compatible ink is much more expensive than for Canon or Epson.
#6
BE Enthusiast
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 465
Re: WiFi printer
Just a thought X files. If like us you use your place for holidays, an Inkjet will dry up and you have the cost of replacing the expensive carts and cleaning the heads. If you just want to print boarding passes I would recommend a Ricoh laser printer. Only B & W but that is all you need. The wifi one is only about 42 euros in spain. Not exactly straight forward to connect to Priinet router every time, but I sorted mine eventually.
#7
Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 101
Re: WiFi printer
Just a thought X files. If like us you use your place for holidays, an Inkjet will dry up and you have the cost of replacing the expensive carts and cleaning the heads. If you just want to print boarding passes I would recommend a Ricoh laser printer. Only B & W but that is all you need. The wifi one is only about 42 euros in spain. Not exactly straight forward to connect to Priinet router every time, but I sorted mine eventually.
Regards
#8
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Nov 2004
Location: Ayamonte
Posts: 1,022
Re: WiFi printer
Alternatively you could (if it's only for boarding passes) use your phone. We download the app of which ever airline we are using (usually Ryanair) & then at the airport they just scan your phone. So much easier & no need for a paper copy, regards Bryony
#9
Re: WiFi printer
Just a thought X files. If like us you use your place for holidays, an Inkjet will dry up and you have the cost of replacing the expensive carts and cleaning the heads. If you just want to print boarding passes I would recommend a Ricoh laser printer. Only B & W but that is all you need. The wifi one is only about 42 euros in spain. Not exactly straight forward to connect to Priinet router every time, but I sorted mine eventually.
#10
Where does the time go?
Thread Starter
Joined: Apr 2015
Location: SOUTH WALES G.B. and HOYO1
Posts: 42
Re: WiFi printer
Can be in Isla Canela off/on for up to 6 months a year so all points taken. Thanks for the replies.
XFILES
XFILES
#11
Re: WiFi printer
So a wifi printer needs a connection to the router, I didnt know that, dinosaur!! I use the cable.
Jon