Chico Printer Fax Networking Service

Printer setup can be a real pain, especially getting it connected to your wifi network and working properly wirelessly. Often times, a printer is booted off of a wireless network due to the amount of devices jumping on and off. Other times, there are software or drier issues that make it so your computer can not discover your printer when searching on a wireless network. Nerds on Call can get your printing from any corner of your home with just the press of ctrl+p.

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USB Cable

A USB cable, short for Universal Serial Bus cable, is a type of cable commonly used for connecting various devices to a computer or other host device. It has a standard connector on one end, typically a Type-A connector that plugs into the host device, and various other connectors on the other end, such as Type-B, Type-C, or Mini/Micro-USB, that connect to peripheral devices like smartphones, cameras, printers, and external hard drives. USB cables allow for data transfer and charging of devices and come in different types and speeds, ranging from USB 1.1 to USB 4.0.

USB port

A USB port is a type of computer interface that allows for the connection of various USB devices, such as external hard drives, flash drives, keyboards, mice, and printers. It is a physical socket on the computer or other electronic devices that allow for the transfer of data and power to and from the connected device. The USB port is widely used due to its ease of use, high compatibility with a variety of devices, and ability to support high-speed data transfer rates. It can also provide power to connected devices, making it a convenient option for charging devices such as smartphones and tablets.