Sharing the printer on a, Locally shared network (windows) – HP Business Inkjet 1000 Printer User Manual

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Sharing the printer on a locally shared network
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In a locally shared network, the printer is connected directly to the USB connector of a selected computer
(known as the server) and is shared by other computers (clients). Use this configuration only in small
groups or when usage is low. The computer connected to the printer is slowed down when many users
print to its shared printer.

You can share the printer on a locally shared network when:

The computer connected to the printer is running Windows.

The printer will be shared with other Windows users. (You cannot share the printer with Mac OS
users.)

Sharing a printer connected to your computer (the server)

1.

From the Start menu, find the Printers folder. (The route is different for different Windows operating
systems. It might be through Settings or Control Panel, or directly through Printers and Faxes.)

2.

In the Printers folder, right-click the printer and click Properties.

3.

On the Share

tab, select the “share the printer” option, give the printer a Share Name.

4.

Optional. If you are sharing the printer with users of other versions of Windows, you can click
Additional Drivers to install their drivers as a convenience to them. This step requires you to have the
Starter CD in your CD drive.

NOTE:

When sharing a locally connected printer, use the newest operating system as the server.

A Windows 98 server will not recognize a Windows 2000 client.

5.

Click

OK.

Using a printer connected to another computer (clients)

Clients can connect to the printer in three different ways:

Install the printer software from the Starter CD. When prompted, select Connected via the network,
and then select Client Setup for client-server printing.

Browse to the printer on the network and drag the printer to your Printers folder.

Add the printer and install the software from the INF file that has been saved to a location on your
network. Ask the network administrator where the INF file is located.

On the Starter CD, the INF files are stored in folders using the following format:
<CD>:\Setup\Drivers\PCL3\<operating system>\<language>.

For example, if your CD drive letter is D:, then D:\Setup\Drivers\PCL3\Win2k_XP\English would contain
the English Windows 2000 PCL 3 INF file.

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