The interface between a computer and printer in which computer sends multiple bits signal to the printer.
A USB printer is, quite simply, any printer that connects to a computer using the USB interface.
usb
firewire
An mpp-1150 interface is used with the Atari computer serial interface that connects to a printer 36-pin Centronics connector.
No, it has a wired network interface
Yes, you if you printer has network interface (NIC). u can connect them through routers or switch
USB and FireWire
Usb and firewire
The primary difference is that a USB interface type printer requires the computer to have a USB port (as all modern computers do) whereas a parallel interface type printer requires the computer to have a parallel (LPT) port (which many modern computers do not have.) There are USB-to-parallel converters however which plug into USB and allow the use of parallel printers. Additionally, many legacy applications only have support for parallel printers, in these cases, in order to use a USB printer it may be necessary to create a virtual parallel port and map the USB printer to it.
It's called "network printer". Such printers usually have either wireless or LAN interface.
To interface a parallel printer to a USB port, you need a USB Parallel Printer Adapter, Belkin makes a reliable one that I have used for years.