The assertion is false because a printer connects to a laptop via an Ethernet cable primarily for network access, not necessarily for faster data transfer rates compared to USB. The speed of data transfer over Ethernet depends on the network standard and can be slower than USB 3.0 or higher versions, which are designed for fast data transfer.
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