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Posted on Jan 19, 2012

Connect a Wifi printer server to hp 3390/3392 multifunction

I would like to buy a Wifi printer/scarnner server in a way to connect wirelessly via USB port my HP 3390 multifunction to several lap-tops equipped with wifi connection. I cant find any printer/scanner server on the market performing this function. Could you pls suggest one, as easy as possible to install? Many thanks Niccolò

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: connect my printer to my laptop via wireless router

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2009

SOURCE: C4388 scan through wifi?

This is happening because the system doesn't have Network Twain Port drivers installed.

Try installing the twain port drivers and assign the IP address of the printer to scan

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