A:AnswerI have a dell tower and an HP monitor. These were gifts from my family. the printer I bought and found it to be compatible with the dell tower. Cuellie
A:AnswerIf I understand your question. You should not have any issues with making that connection. . The extreme would have its own IP. You just need to choose what connection you want to use as your IP Interface USB or Wireless (wired connection versus wireless connection).
A:AnswerIf your Kindle Fire HD can support the HP ePrint App you may be able to print to this HP e-All-in-One printer. HP does not have specifications on third party products like Kindle, I recommend contacting the manufacturers of Kindle for compatibility questions.
A:AnswerJust put in photo paper, 8X 10 is very easy, just line it up like the paper.
But the 4x6 paper is a little difficult, but it can be lined up right.
A:AnswerSimply lift the top. Finger indentations are on each side. The cartridges snap out and in with little difficulty. You don't even have to turn the printer off.
A:AnswerYou shouldn't have any issues whatsoever. Just follow the easy steps on the installation disc and windows will recognize the appropriate drivers for you and install them.