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Printer Setup Tutorial Steps:
1. After entering the system, click on the "Start" menu and select "Settings". Or enter the shortcut key "win+i" to enter the setting interface and click "Device".
The teacher will teach you how to set up a win10 shared printer.
2. In the pop-up window, find "Add Printer or Scanner". After clicking on it, "Searching for printers or scanners" will appear, and after a while, you can see that "the printer I need is not in the list".
The teacher will teach you how to set up a win10 shared printer.
The teacher will teach you how to set up a win10 shared printer.
3. At this time, click "The printer I need is not in the list", and in the new window that pops up, you can see 5 single buttons. Let's select the second option "Select shared printers by name" and click "Browse". The third option is not chosen because the success rate of the third option is not high.
The teacher will teach you how to set up a win10 shared printer.
4. A new window appears after clicking, which is more special here, do not click directly on the remote computer you want to find in the window (because there is a possibility that the connection fails). Let's directly enter the IP address of the remote computer" and click "Select". Remember the direction of the slash and don't get it wrong.
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In Windows 10 operating system, you can refer to the following steps to add a printer: 1. Press and hold the "Windows" and "X" keys on the keyboard at the same time to open the system menu, and select "Control Panel".
2. Open the "Control Panel" and select "View Devices and Printers": 3. Select "Advanced Printer Settings".
4. Search for the available printers that have been connected, and click "The printer I need is not in the list"."Next": 5. Select "Add a local printer or network printer through manual settings", click the "Next" button: 6. Select "Use an existing port", select the default LPT1 port, and click the "Next" button
7. Select the printer "Manufacturer" and "Printer Model", and click the "Next" button: 8. Select "Replace the current driver" and click the "Next" button: 9. Enter the "Printer Name" and click "Next":
10. Select whether to share the printer and click "Next": 11. Click the "Print Test Page" button to print the test whether the print driver is normal, and click the "Finish" button.
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Win7 can't connect to the Win10 shared printer, how to adjust.
Hello, I'm glad to serve you, and I'll give you the following answers: How to solve win7 can't connect to win10 shared printers: 1. First of all, make sure that the computers of win7 and win10 have been connected to the same local area network, and can access the network normally.
2. On the win10 computer, open "Settings", click "Network and Internet", then click "Sharing Center", in the "Sharing Center", click "Allow other users to connect to the network on this computer", check "Allow other users to connect to the network on this computer", and then click "Allow" to make sure that the printer on the win10 computer has been shared. 3. On the win7 computer, open the "Control Panel", click "Network and Sharing Center", then click "Add Network Printer", in the pop-up window, enter the IP address of the win10 computer, and then click "OK", the system will automatically search for the printer on the win10 computer, select the printer you want to connect, and then click "Finish", you can complete the operation of connecting the win7 computer to the printer on the win10 computer. Personal Tips:
1. When connecting win7 and win10 computers, make sure that they are all connected to the same LAN and can access the network normally. 2. On the win10 computer, make sure that the printer has been shared, so that the win7 computer can be connected without a bright hall. 3. On the win7 computer, you need to enter the IP address of the win10 computer to search for the printer on the win10 computer, and then select the printer you want to connect to complete the connection operation.
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2. Click on the type and select the small icon.
3. Select Firewall.
4. Click Allow Programs or Functions through Windows Firewall.
12. Click on the printer, add it, and you can print.
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