Using the wd print share control center, Opening the wd print share control center, Using an auto-connected printer – Western Digital My Net N900 Central User Manual User Manual

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INSTALLING AND USING WD PRINT SHARE

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MY NET N900 CENTRAL

USER MANUAL

Using the WD Print Share Control Center

Opening the WD Print Share Control Center

1. Double click the WD Print Share icon on the desktop or in the system tray to display

the WD Print Share Control Center.

2. Make sure the status is Auto-Connected or Connected. You are now ready to print.

Note: When you exit and log out of WD Print Share, the icon in the system tray

disappears, and you can no longer print using the USB port on router. But
the icon on the desktop is still there, and you can activate it again by
double-clicking it. Just exiting the WD Print Share does not log out the
print server; it still resides in the system tray ready for printing.

Using an Auto-Connected Printer

By default, the printer is in Auto-Connected mode, which allows the computer to be
connected to the printer only when sending a print job to the printer. Another user in the
network can use the printer while you are disconnected.

Using the Connect Button

Connected mode is for both printing and scanning. Selecting the printer or scanner and
clicking Connect manually connects the device to your computer for the timeout duration
set in Tool > Set Timeout in the menu.

Note: Only the connected computer will be able to print until the computer

releases the connection.

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