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  2. 8 of the best printers for working from home - AOL

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    This might sound totally ridiculous, but some people still prefer to get their hands on a physical copy of something. Yep, not content with access to a digital version of a photo, document, or ...

  3. The 7 Best Home Printers of 2022, Tested and Reviewed - AOL

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  4. The Best Home Printers for When You Need Hard Copies - AOL

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    With more of us working remotely, now is the time to shop for a home printer that will reduce the hassle of printing, scanning, and copying. With more of us working remotely, now is the time to ...

  5. Walmart has a Canon all-in-one printer for $29, and I ... - AOL

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    The first thing you need to know: This is a wired model, meaning it needs to plug into your PC's USB port. If you want something wireless, something that can be shared on your home Wi-Fi network ...

  6. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    There was a period during the early home computer era when a range of printers were manufactured under many brands such as the Commodore VIC-1525 using the Seikosha Uni-Hammer system. This used a single solenoid with an oblique striker that would be actuated 7 times for each column of 7 vertical pixels while the head was moving at a constant speed.

  7. Home network - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common ways of creating a home network is by using wireless radio signal technology; the 802.11 network as certified by the IEEE. Most wireless-capable residential devices operate at a frequency of 2.4 GHz under 802.11b and 802.11g or 5 GHz under 802.11a. Some home networking devices operate in both radio-band signals and fall ...