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Wired Printing

Wired printing refers to the process of sending print jobs from a computer or device to a printer using a physical wired connection, such as USB, Ethernet, or parallel cables. It enables direct, reliable data transmission for document and image output, commonly used in office, home, and industrial settings. This method contrasts with wireless printing, offering stable connectivity and often faster data transfer rates.

Also known as: USB printing, Ethernet printing, Parallel printing, Cable printing, Hardwired printing
🧊Why learn Wired Printing?

Developers should learn about wired printing when building or maintaining systems that require reliable, low-latency printing, such as point-of-sale systems, industrial control applications, or legacy office environments. It's essential for troubleshooting hardware integrations, ensuring compatibility with older devices, and optimizing performance in scenarios where network instability or security concerns make wireless options less viable.

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