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The Kindle Fire! Question for the experts.

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I surprised my wife tonight with the Kindle HD 7 inch Fire. I have spent the last two days  configuring it and playing with it to ensure I could explain the various features that comes with it. I know you missed my smiling face here, but come on guys, sometimes there are higher priorities than this crowd.

 

Anyway, first let me put in a plug for this thing... I am thoroughly impressed. Video on it is stunning. It has fantastic speakers with the Dolby sound system, and it is speedy. This is her third Kindle and I bought it to replace her current Kindle, her IPad and her IPod. It is going to do a great job of doing exactly that. Most importantly; she loves it!

 

Okay, so my question. I have a home network with two shared printers off of two different PC's. I would like to get the Kindle to network via WiFi to one or both PC's and use the shared printers as I do with both her laptop and mine. I have looked at the HP app for printers and placed it on the her Fire, but it can't find the networked printers (or at least I haven't figured out how to make it do so). Have any of you the Fire and done a "homegroup" type link up with your Kindle? If so, what app and how? Any help would be appreciated.

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should have bought the new nexus 7. really an impressive tablet compared to the kindle fire hd

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