How to set up XP and Win7 printer sharing (detailed graphic steps)

  
The meaning of printer sharing is: Any computer in the LAN can use the same printer through shared printer, and can share one printer by multiple people, which greatly reduces the number of printers. The cost of consumables does not require a printer per person. Note on printer sharing settings: The premise of printer sharing settings must ensure that the LAN is unblocked, confirm that the printer connected to the shared printer is turned on, whether the printer driver has been installed, and whether it can print normally. Because the most left is the Win7 operating system, but the XP version of the classic version of the system is still mostly used, so this section set up the printer sharing tutorial to explain the setting method of XP and Win7 two different systems. How to set up printer sharing in XP system

First, set the local printer as a shared printer, so that other users in the LAN can also use it. 1 Open the “Start & rdquo; menu “Printers and Faxes”; 2 After entering the “Printers and Faxes” window, right click on the printer you want to share and select “Share” & rdquo;; 3 in the pop-up window In our choice, "share" & then "share this printer" and start a share name <;lichaoMP140”, then confirm; 4 At this time, we set up our computer as a shared printer, the printer icon is more than before Out of a "small hand", this shows that we set the sharing success, this printer can already be used by other users in the LAN. Second, how to find a shared printer and print it through a printer shared in the LAN? I just talked about the local installation server. Now I am installing the client. Just add this shared printer to realize the network share printing. 1 In the third step of executing “Add Printer”, select “Network”. Printer”, click “Next", where users can set the way to find the printer; 2 If the user wants to find the printer in the workgroup, click “Next”, pop-up > Find Printer” Dialog. Since you are inside the LAN, you can choose to type the printer name, or click ‘Next & rsquo;, Browse Printers & Singles. 3 Users can enter the printer name or click “Next”, pop-up "Browse Printer" dialog box. Here, the "Shared Printers" list box lists all the shared printers in the domain and the computers connected to the printer. If there are multiple printers on the LAN, users can find the printer that suits them here. 4 Click the “Next” button, in the pop-up dialog box, the user can set whether to set the printer as the default printer. 5 Click the “Next” button to display the network printer settings set by the user in the pop-up dialog box. Click ““Complete” to use the network printer as if it were a local printer.

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