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Anonymous Posted on May 10, 2009

Wireless print servers for epson sx105 compatibility lists dont exist

Is there any wirelee print server which will work with an epson sx105 multifunction printer.there are no compatibility lists to my knowledge

  • Anonymous May 17, 2009

    thanks for your advice . ive come to the conclusion that it might be cheaper to buy a wi fi printer. they are cheap enough now, guaranteed to work and will save a lot of heartache.



    regards

    steve

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You may use the Epson Stylus SX105 with an AVM Fritzfon WLAN on the USB Port... works perfect for me

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The Epson printers are usually quite standard in terms of communication and will work with quite a few print servers. Canon printers are VERY difficult in this regard but that's a side issue.

You may want to consider getting a USB server instead of just a printserver as this would provide you with more functionality, including access to your scanner which a normal printserver would not include.

I couldn't comment on exact models but USB servers are usually designed to mimic a connection between a peripheral and computer as if they were just part of a normal USB cable.

Initial brand to investigate would be Belkin but there are likely to be others.

Hope that gives you some initial pointers.

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