Printing, About sharing the printer on a network, Setting up the locally shared printer – Dell 1125 Multifunctional Laser Printer User Manual

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Printing

Dell™ Multi

-Function Printer 1125

User's Guide

  

About Sharing the Printer on a Network

  

Setting Up the Locally Shared Printer

  

Printing a Document

  

Printer Settings

  

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper

  

Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document

  

Printing Posters

  

Printing Booklets

  

Printing on Both Sides of Paper

  

Using Watermarks

  

Using Overlays


This chapter provides information on how to print from an application and how to set the various options provided by the print driver to achieve the best
printing results.

 

About Sharing the Printer on a Network

 

Locally Shared Printer

You can connect the printer directly to a selected computer, which is called the host computer on the network. The printer can then be shared by other users
on the network through a Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP or Windows Vista™ network printer connection.

 

Setting Up the Locally Shared Printer

You can connect the printer directly to a selected computer, which is called the host computer, on the network. Your printer can be shared by other users on
the network through a Windows XP or Vista network printer connection.

 

For Windows XP

 

Setting Up the Host Computer

 

1.

Click the Start® Printers and Faxes.

 

2.

Right click your printer icon.

 

3.

Click Properties.

 

4.

Click the Sharing tab.

 

5.

Check the Share this Printer box.

 

6.

Fill in the Share Name field and click OK.

 

Setting Up the Client Computer

 

1.

Click the Start® Printers and Faxes.

 

2.

Click Add a Printer to launch the Add Printer Wizard.

 

3.

Click Next.

 

NOTE:

Start Menu must be set to its original, default settings to view the following procedures.

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