Click the Next button to advance to the Printer Sharing dialog box. If you want to share this printer with other users on the network, click the Share Name radio button and then, if you want, edit the share name that the wizard gives the printer in the Share Name text box this is the name that the other users on the network will see when they go to select this printer for printing their documents.
Click the Next button to advance to the Print Test Page dialog box. To print a test page from your newly installed printer, make sure the Yes radio button is selected in this dialog box. Click the Next button to advance to the Completing the Add Printer Wizard dialog box, where you can review the settings for your new printer before you click the Finish button or press Enter to finish installing the new printer.
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I did not finish the XPM add a printer routine. In reply to BertPenhollow's post on July 14, Click Local printer , click to clear the Automatically detect and install check box, and then click Next. Click Create a new port , and then click Local Port in the Port type section. In the Port Name box, type the path of the printer that you determined in the "Step 2: Determine the type of network printer that is available for use" section.
In reply to vasallo's post on November 15, This one worked for me, after trying all sorts of other things. Make a selection. Click finish. Part 3. Use the method for those logged onto a Windows domain running Active Directory. This is one of three methods available to connect the printer.
Search for the printer name by typing it in and browsing for it. Browse for the printer on the network. Connect to an Internet or intranet printer. You will need to have permission to use the printer, though. Follow instructions on the screen to connect to the network printer. I have my Canon wireless printer set up on my computer that is online. Can I also set it to print on my computer that is in another room and not online?
From there it will pop up in your available printers when you go to print. Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Use the wizard. What you see next depends on how your network is configured. Figure 3. The next step is shown in Figure 3. In the Give This Computer a Description and Name pane you will specify how your computer is identified just as you would if you were using a regular, old wired network.
Give the computer a name, along with an optional description. This is your chance to replace a cryptic name that might have been assigned by your laptop manufacturer, such as ARCXAB, with something a bit more personal and descriptive. Click Next to continue. In the next wizard pane, you will be asked to specify your workgroup name. All the computers, wired and unwired, that are part of your network should most likely be part of the same workgroup, so that workgroup name is what should be entered here.
On the computer that is already connected to your network, click the Windows Start button. Next, highlight My Computer.
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