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I use my printer's Wi-Fi connectivity because it is easier to use since my router and printer are over 15' from each other. Assuming your router has Ethernet connections (mine does), you could connect it to your router using a patch cable (they typically come in lengths from 1' to 35' long and are sold online and in computer stores). Worse case scenario, you could buy a similar length USB cable and connect it directly to your computer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This printer, if wirelessly connected, will not work when your internet goes down. Only use the connection cord in your case to be sure of seamless printing and work.
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