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Yes, it's a wireless laptop, and it connects wireless with your printer (I am doing that, no problem)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Specifically, this laptop includes wireless Wi-Fi, but no Bluetooth. Wi-Fi is 802.11n, supports b/g/n on 2.4GHz band (single band only). (No Wi-Fi ac or a, & no 5GHz band.) So if your external wireless devices have support for this, it's ready as is (no problem). If your external wireless devices do not have support for this, then you need to add the supported wireless interface(s) (problem). Or else plug in to supported wired port(s). Since we don't know what kind of wireless your printer supports, can't answer further. To finish setup for printer, you need to install the correct device driver. When device is successfully connected, Windows can detect & load automatically for some, others it can find drivers for you, else you will have to get/provide them to install. Another option is shared Internet or local network printing. If your printer supports it. Setup as shared printer on Internet or local network, then connect & print that way. (Alternative to direct wireless connection (device to device).)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this is a wireless laptop, but the battery work about 2.5 hours without a charger
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