When creating a private network, many users are faced with the need to connect multiple computers to one external device. This is a very convenient technique when it comes to small organizations or expensive equipment. In the first case, the use of the device is limited to a couple of requests per hour from each of the few computers.
The second situation is that the device is so expensive that it is simply not practical to purchase more than one device. Most often within the office there is a need for printing documents. Therefore, further we will tell you how to configure and connect a network printer. First you need the network itself, configured accordingly. Suitable as a regular wired connection, and through Wi-Fi technology.Connect and configure a network printer
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Next, you must allow other users to use this printer. To do this, go to the device properties and make it publicly available. Without this, working with it for other users would not be possible.
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If at this stage there are difficulties, then most likely you have problems with the connection or basic network setup. Perhaps the access to the server is closed or the firewall is turned on, which does not allow a full network connection. Eliminate all obstacles and try again. The successful conclusion of your efforts should be the correct printing in one click and without errors from a third-party PC. This network printer setup must be exactly repeated on all computers that need a print device.