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Step-1: Firstly setup the printer i.e set up, connect, and
power on.
Step-4: Users should consider that if you are sharing a printer with multiple devices running a
mixture of Windows client architectures – 32 or 64 bit-you
you should enable the
“Render print jobs on client computers” option. This will ensure other users can easily
install the printer when connecting over the network.
Step-5: After setting up your shared printer, you can connect to it multiple ways. The first
method is from within Devices and Printer. Click the Add Printer button, then click the
link, The printer that I want isn’t listed
listed. Choose the Select a shared printer by name radio
box, browse to the printer on your network, and click open.
Step-6: You will be prompted to install the driver. Click Next to complete the installation of
the printer. That’s it! The printer will now show up in Devices and printers as a local
device.
Step-7: Another way you can connect to a shared network printer is from within File Explorer.
Open the Network folder, browse the shared printer’s computer, right-click
right it, then
click Connect.