There are a number of low cost USB wireless adapters you can buy and convert 
that printer to wireless. I did this for one of offices where they wanted a 
printer in a spot that did t have any Ethernet drops and it worked well for us.

http://www.ricksdailytips.com/convert-usb-printer-to-wireless/

-Shane 

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> On Aug 29, 2014, at 5:47 AM, john boris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good Day to the list. Outside of $WORK I coach Football at my Alma Mater. I 
> am the Teams "IT" guy. I have outfitted the coaches office with a wireless 
> router as there was only one drop in that office and the closest access point 
> was on the other side of the gym and if you sneezed it went to zero bars. It 
> also allowed us to have a network printer for the office. Everyone could 
> connect their own device in that office. 
> 
> The High School decided it was going completely wireless, yes no wired 
> connections in any office. I met the worker on the job yesterday and they are 
> severing all wired drops and putting access points everywhere. I believe 
> Aerohive. He claims we will get 450+mb speeds. Caveat with the correct 
> equipment on the users end.
> 
> Anyway this will break my little setup in the coaches office and we are on 
> our own. S when this happens even though we will have an access point in that 
> office I now have to figure out an economical way to get us printing in that 
> office.
> 
> The printer we have is an HP All-in-one 7300. (It cost me $30 at a yard sale 
> 5 years ago and still runs like a champ) I am torn between replacing the 
> printer with a newer one that is wireless or find some other economical way 
> to connect the printer to the wireless network. Any ideas? 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> John J. Boris, Sr.
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