There is no external network, only an internal network, can I share the printer?

Updated on technology 2024-05-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Installation and configuration of the host.

    Step 1: Connect the printer to the host, turn on the printer, enter the "Printers and Faxes" folder through the "Control Panel" of the host, right-click in the blank space, and select the "Add Printer" command to open the Add Printer wizard window. Select Local printers connected to this computer, and select the Automatically detect and install plug-and-play printers check box.

    Step 2: The host will detect the new printer, find the connected printer, install the printer's driver according to the prompts, and the printer's icon will appear in the "Printers and Faxes" folder.

    Step 3: Right-click on the icon of the newly installed printer, select the "Share" command, open the printer's properties dialog box, switch to the "Share" tab, select "Share this printer", fill in the name you want to share in the "Share Name" input box, such as compaqij, and click the "OK" button to complete the sharing setting.

    Tip: If you want other versions of the operating system in the LAN to no longer need to bother to find drivers when sharing the host printer, you can select the corresponding drivers of these different versions on the host computer in advance, just click the "Other Drivers" button, select the corresponding operating system version, and click "OK" to install.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes. The online neighbor looks for the host in the intranet where you want to connect the printer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. First of all, operate on the computer that has been connected to the printer, use the shortcut key "Windows+X" to open the following options, and click "Control Panel".

    2. Then click "View Devices and Printers".

    3. Then right-click on the connected printer and select "Printer Properties".

    4. Click "Share".

    5. Then check the box in front of "Share this printer".

    6. Then click "OK" below

    7. Then find that there are two "person" avatars next to the connected printer, which means that the sharing has been set successfully.

    8. Then open the control panel on another computer and click "Add Device".

    <>10. Then it will prompt that the printer has been successfully added, click "Next".

    You can then successfully set up two computers to share a single printer, note: both computers must be in the LAN workgroup. (as shown below).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The computer directly connected to the printer is the "host", and other computers in the LAN that need to share printing with the host are called "clients".

    2. Connect the printer to the host, turn on the power of the printer, enter the "Printer and Fax" folder through the "Control Panel" of the host, right-click on the blank space, and select the "Add Printer" command to open the Add Printer Wizard window. Select Local printers connected to this computer, and select the Automatically detect and install plug-and-play printers check box.

    3. According to the prompts, put the driver disc that came with the printer into the CD-ROM drive, and after installing the printer's driver, the printer's icon will appear in the "Printer and Fax" folder.

    4. Right-click on the icon of the newly installed printer, select the "Share" command, open the printer's properties dialog box, switch to the "Share" tab, select "Share this printer", and fill in the name to be shared in the "Share Name" input box, such as compaqij, and click the "OK" button to complete the sharing setting.

    5. In order to make the sharing of the printer smooth, we must install the "File and Printer Sharing Protocol" on both the host and the client.

    6. Printer sharing, which is commonly referred to as network printers in the LAN. Within a LAN (e.g. an office), as long as one of the machines has a printer. And if printer sharing is enabled, then other users only need to add a network of filial piety to call the printer, and they can print things directly. Be cautious.

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