How to set up printer sharing5, how to set up printer sharing

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Double-click "Network Neighbors", find "Network Installation Wizard" inside, and open it. Keep going to the next step, when the selection appears, select "This computer connects to the Internet through a gateway in a residential area or another computer on the network", and the next step select "This computer connects directly to the Internet through a network hub." My ......"The next step is to set your own computer description and computer name (this doesn't matter, you can go directly to the next step, preferably the computer name is shorter), the next step is to set up a workgroup (it doesn't matter what group name you use, but if other computers want to share your printer, you need to be in the same workgroup as you), select "Enable File and Printer Sharing" in the next step, and then go all the way to the next step OK.

    That's what your computer does.

    Other computers want to use your printer if your network is connected by a router or switch. Then when the other machine is "start" - run "enter " your computer name "in", the computer name is the network installation wizard mentioned earlier, of course, right-click my computer - properties - computer name - change can also be modified (it seems to be restarted after modification). For example, if your computer name is abc123, then he can find the printer you share by typing "abc123" in the pop-up page, and then double-click on the printer, and that's it, this action only needs to be operated once.

    After that, he prints something, and when the printer selection appears, there is an option for your printer, and you can print it from your printer by pressing print.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Set the computer name in the "My Computer" attribute of the computer (including the computer with a printer installed) that needs to be shared.

    2. In the network task, "Set up home and small office network", pay attention to select "This computer is connected to the Internet through the gateway of the residential area or other computers on the network" to set it, and make all the computers to be shared under the same workgroup.

    3. Set the printer in the computer with the printer installed as sharing.

    4. Add a shared printer to another computer, select "Network Printer or Printer Connected to Co-created Computer" during installation, and then select "Browse Printer", find the printer shared in advance, and complete the installation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start Menu - Settings - Printers & Fax - Select the printer you want to share - Right click - Share Printer.

    Then add a shared printer on the computer you want to share this print on, just enter the IP of your machine...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Select the printer you want to share.

    This is one of the methods.

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