How to set up printer network sharing in the XP system

Updated on technology 2024-07-16
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The XP system can set up a printer network share, which can be done by following these steps:

    1: Install the printer on the computer, and set the printer as a shared printer, the steps are: Start - Setup - Printer and Fax, find the printer, and then confirm it as shared (you can refer to the following figure to operate).

    <> finally click OK to set the printer to share.

    2: On any computer in the LAN, open the online neighbor - click to find the workgroup computer - find the computer with the shared printer installed in the LAN, then open it, find the printer that needs to be installed - click to open to install the printer. (You can refer to the figure below to do this).

    <>3: After installing the printer, set it as the default printer, and you can use the printer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Click on the Start menu in the lower left corner of the desktop and select "Printers & Fax".

    2. Let's right-click on a printer and select "Share".

    4. It can be seen that the printer has become shared, and there is a style of holding it by hand.

    5. Double-click the online neighbor on the desktop. Click View Workgroup on the left, and then double-click the computer that shared the printer to see the shared printer.

    6. You only need to double-click the printer, if there is no driver, it will prompt installation, and the general point is OK. After that, if you want to set it as the default printer, just set it as the default.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Right-click on the online neighbor, Properties - right-click Local Connection - Properties - Share tick, press Panel - Printer - Right-click the printer you want to share - select Share OK.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Press-print sharing to turn on, in a workgroup, enable guests, add agreements, and that's a few things to keep in mind

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Two computers are connected to the Internet.

    2. Install the printer on the main machine.

    3. Share the printer on the host.

    6. Installation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On the computer where the printer is installed, do the following:

    Start Menu - > Settings - > Printers & Fax:

    Find the name of the printer you want to share, right-click, and the right-click menu will pop up

    Select Share! Sharing with files is a no-brainer!

    On the other three computers that need to be connected to the shared printer, do the following:

    Start Menu - > Settings - > Printers & Fax:

    XP system) look at the left side of the window and click "Add Printer".

    In the Add Printer Wizard, select Next all the way through - Network Printer or Printer Connected to Another Computer"Browse Printers" - select the name of the printer you share in the shared printer, and keep pressing "Next".

    PS: "Printers & Faxes" for other systems can also be found in the "Control Panel".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is best to have 2 or more computers connected to the same router.

    1. After all computers are in the same workgroup (right-click on My Computer Attribute Computer Name to change all computers to a workgroup name, such as home1, note: it is a workgroup name, not a computer name), and the computer that changes the workgroup name must be restarted. Also, don't have duplicate names for computer names.

    2. Connect the printer to a computer (e.g. a), install the driver correctly (it is best not to select "automatic selection driver", you should select the specific model to install), and after normal printing, set the printer to share. Restart your computer.

    3. On other computers (B) Open the online neighbor, an icon will appear, which is the shared printer, double click or right-click Add, the printer will be automatically installed on the B computer, and the sharing is completed.

    4. Some computers are installed with the Ghost version of XP, and the printer cannot be shared, so the standard version is installed. Also look at the XP firewall in the exception - printer ** sharing check whether it is checked.

    5. I have 2 computers, A to 2 printers, B to 1 printer, sharing with each other, I have used it for n years. I also built the other offices. We also learned online back then. I wish you success!

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