This is a philosophical question similar to can we live without a car? The answer is yes. If you have devices readily available to help you view or read typically printed material you can surely do without a printer. The only caveat is if you have to interface with a government agency or employer that requires printed material; otherwise, you should get by just fine.
You can't. A printer is necessary to print pictures.
The Nikon D90 will indeed connect to a printer wirelessly, but make sure you have a compatible printer first.
Find an image on the intarwebs and print it out through your conventional printer.
No, unless the printer is Bluetooth enabled.
"The HP Injet 2100 does have the ability to print stickers without special accessories. All you need to print stickers from any printer is the printer itself, ink in the printer, and a sheet of blank stickers."
HVPS, give the printer enough charge to put toner on the paper for you to read. without the charge, no print or faded. re: your regular black printer.
15ft is the longest you can go without using an active cable, and yes this will work for a printer.
A portable photo printer is a printer, which varies in size, but usually small, that can be brought about to many places without the use of an external power source.
Can you expand the question?
The purpose of the fuser in a laser printer is quite necessary. It is the part of the printer that heats up and makes the entire printing process possible. Without it, a laser printer would not work.
You do not need a printer to put your picture on the internet. You can just upload the image and put it on the website.
Simply a printer that will attach to a (usually) digital camera via a suitable USB cable - without the need for a computer.