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All Printers/Copiers/Scanners today use a USB Port to set these devices up and running within Windows, so yes, you can do so using one of its USB Ports. You can also get a printer to work via your home network. Windows 7, 8 and 10 all have those features built into Windows, and you would need to follow the setup wizard in your Computer Icon> go to control panel> for network printing (Copier/Scanner too). The setup tool will automatically detect your printer's address and assign it to your home network. I hope that helps a bit, best of luck. You can always call Dell Support to help you with the process.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you could connect external devices that use a USB connection.
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