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I have two computers. One has Xp Home and the other has XP Pro OS. I would
like to share my printer (Lexmark 6170) with my XP Home and XP Pro computers. My printer is connected to my xp home computer thru a USB cable. I tried several instructions from Lexmark and microsoft. but when I'm through going thru the processes I cannot get my XP Pro computer to print. I get a message"computer cannot communicate with the printer". Is there something other I should be doing? Both computers have been given different names but only one is connected to the printer. Can you help. Thank you. |
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The easiest way to share a printer is through a router or a print server.
Both these hardware devices are easy to setup and are quite inexpensive. The major manufacturers of these devices will supply complete instructions. The other way of sharing hardware on a network is through software, which sounds like the path you have been pursuing. This method is difficult and has its share of "gotchas". For example, you could plug your computers and printer into a router, use the default settings (for now) and be sharing your printer in less time than it takes to get the router out of the box. (OK, I'm exaggerating. But not by much.) To make this work, your printer must have a network card or built-in network capability. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "catrambo" <etrudell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23hc37nP9FHA.3660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > I have two computers. One has Xp Home and the other has XP Pro OS. I would > like to share my printer (Lexmark 6170) with my XP Home and XP Pro > computers. My printer is connected to my xp home computer thru a USB > cable. I tried several instructions from Lexmark and microsoft. but when > I'm through going thru the processes I cannot get my XP Pro computer to > print. I get a message"computer cannot communicate with the printer". Is > there something other I should be doing? Both computers have been given > different names but only one is connected to the printer. Can you help. > Thank you. > > |
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Thank you for your quick reply. I do have a router with both computers setup
on the router. Is there something else I should be doing? "Ted Zieglar" <teddy.z@notmail.com> wrote in message news:O%23GBWDQ9FHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > The easiest way to share a printer is through a router or a print server. > Both these hardware devices are easy to setup and are quite inexpensive. > The > major manufacturers of these devices will supply complete instructions. > > The other way of sharing hardware on a network is through software, which > sounds like the path you have been pursuing. This method is difficult and > has its share of "gotchas". > > For example, you could plug your computers and printer into a router, use > the default settings (for now) and be sharing your printer in less time > than > it takes to get the router out of the box. (OK, I'm exaggerating. But not > by > much.) To make this work, your printer must have a network card or > built-in > network capability. > > -- > Ted Zieglar > "You can do it if you try." > > "catrambo" <etrudell@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:%23hc37nP9FHA.3660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> I have two computers. One has Xp Home and the other has XP Pro OS. I > would >> like to share my printer (Lexmark 6170) with my XP Home and XP Pro >> computers. My printer is connected to my xp home computer thru a USB >> cable. I tried several instructions from Lexmark and microsoft. but when >> I'm through going thru the processes I cannot get my XP Pro computer to >> print. I get a message"computer cannot communicate with the printer". >> Is >> there something other I should be doing? Both computers have been given >> different names but only one is connected to the printer. Can you help. >> Thank you. >> >> > |
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Find the web site of the router manufacturer. There you will find detailed
instructions for sharing a printer with your router. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "catrambo" <etrudell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23vILCcQ9FHA.3660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Thank you for your quick reply. I do have a router with both computers setup > on the router. Is there something else I should be doing? > "Ted Zieglar" <teddy.z@notmail.com> wrote in message > news:O%23GBWDQ9FHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > > The easiest way to share a printer is through a router or a print server. > > Both these hardware devices are easy to setup and are quite inexpensive. > > The > > major manufacturers of these devices will supply complete instructions. > > > > The other way of sharing hardware on a network is through software, which > > sounds like the path you have been pursuing. This method is difficult and > > has its share of "gotchas". > > > > For example, you could plug your computers and printer into a router, use > > the default settings (for now) and be sharing your printer in less time > > than > > it takes to get the router out of the box. (OK, I'm exaggerating. But not > > by > > much.) To make this work, your printer must have a network card or > > built-in > > network capability. > > > > -- > > Ted Zieglar > > "You can do it if you try." > > > > "catrambo" <etrudell@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:%23hc37nP9FHA.3660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >> I have two computers. One has Xp Home and the other has XP Pro OS. I > > would > >> like to share my printer (Lexmark 6170) with my XP Home and XP Pro > >> computers. My printer is connected to my xp home computer thru a USB > >> cable. I tried several instructions from Lexmark and microsoft. but when > >> I'm through going thru the processes I cannot get my XP Pro computer to > >> print. I get a message"computer cannot communicate with the printer". > >> Is > >> there something other I should be doing? Both computers have been given > >> different names but only one is connected to the printer. Can you help. > >> Thank you. > >> > >> > > > > |
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See:
http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article%20Five.htm -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "catrambo" <etrudell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23hc37nP9FHA.3660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >I have two computers. One has Xp Home and the other has XP Pro OS. I would >like to share my printer (Lexmark 6170) with my XP Home and XP Pro >computers. My printer is connected to my xp home computer thru a USB >cable. I tried several instructions from Lexmark and microsoft. but when >I'm through going thru the processes I cannot get my XP Pro computer to >print. I get a message"computer cannot communicate with the printer". Is >there something other I should be doing? Both computers have been given >different names but only one is connected to the printer. Can you help. >Thank you. > |
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