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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! The printer in question supports Ethernet plug in, Wifi, and USB! So, the simple answer is yes. The more in depth will be of the following: USB: Look for a Type C input adapter. Type C would head into the laptop itself, and from that, it should be a hub of other ports protruding out to the left. The laptop does not hold USB connections directly. Wifi: If done properly, you should be able to add the printer to the network and utilize wire free (except you will have to plug the power into the printers backside at the least) Ethernet: Directly from your router to the printer itself. That way connection loss is minimal. Again, this would require the ethernet port in the backside to be plugged in as well as the power cable. Plan accordingly if using this method. Also, i believe that faxing works with ethernet, but wifi as well, im not certain, so i apologize if im not totally knowing of what the printer can do. My suggestion would be to have power to the printer and try to sort out wifi printing. It will allow you to place the printer virtually anywhere in the home with strong enough connection for printing. I hope this helped the line of questions you may have had and clarity into what should be done to acheieve the best results. Kindly, Will
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