How to turn off LAN printer sharing

Updated on technology 2024-08-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Point does not share, this printer can be determined at the point, others are very slow to enter your computer, I don't think it's a matter of printer sharing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It may be caused by not saving the settings, and the solution is as follows:

    1. Open the host computer where the printer is installed, and then click "Network".

    2. In the network, click "Network and Sharing Center".

    3. In the Network & Sharing Center, click "Change Advanced Sharing Settings".

    4. In File & Printer Sharing, check "Enable File & Printer Sharing", and then click "Save Modifications" below.

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    There are many types of printers, according to whether the printing element hits the paper, it is divided into impact printers and non-impact printers. According to the structure of printed characters, it is divided into full-character printers and dot matrix character printers. According to the way that a line of words is formed on paper, it is divided into serial printers and line printers.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cause: Due to the system's own firewall issue, or because the network permissions are not turned on.

    Solution: 1. First open the control panel of the system.

    2. Find and click Windows Firewall.

    3. Click Allow Programs or Functions through Windows Firewall.

    4. Check the file and printer sharing box.

    5. Then from the control panel, go to "Network and Sharing Center".

    6. Select "Change advanced sharing settings".

    7. Set the "Network Discovery" and "Network Sharing" permissions to "Allow" or "On".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Method 1: Turn off printing directly on the printer.

    Method with Qi II:

    1. Click to open the start menu on the desktop of your computer, select the "Settings" option in the pop-up window, then click the "Device" option in the settings interface, and then click the "Printers and Scanners" option.

    2. On the new page, find and right-click on the printer device that has been connected.

    3. Click on the "See what is being printed now" option in the pop-up menu.

    4. After that, you will enter the printing interface, then find the "Printer" option at the top of the page and click it, click "Cancel All Documents" in the pop-up menu, and you can send a termination print command to the printer.

    5. After that, return to the printer device interface, right-click on the printer device, and then select "Printer Properties Sell" in the pop-up window.

    6. On the printer properties page, find and click the "Port" option on the page.

    7. On the port page, find "Enable two-way support" at the bottom of the page and cancel it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Printer driver: right-click the printer properties, select Share page, and remove the share checkbox.

    2. In Advanced Sharing Settings, turn off sharing-related settings.

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