you just install the new printer the same way you installed the first one using its CD acomanied . This can be done with as much printers as you need. when you want to use specific printer , you must set it as a default one.
You have to connect the printer to computer which has either wireless card or computer connected to the wireless router with a cable. After that connect the printer to the computer and go in printer settings. The one you need is sharing. Choose "Sharing", and add users allowed to send print jobs.
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A network printer is shared by more than one computer. A local printer is directly connected to one computer. But the printer can be set up as a local or a network printer.
using a usb cable which is a connection between the computer and the printer only or wirelessly which means everyone on the network can use the printer but only if computer and printer is wireless
A local printer is one that is connected directly to an end user's desktop or laptop computer, and is usually used exclusively by that one end user. This is in contrast to a networked printer, which can be accessed and used by multiple people on the same network that the printer is attached to.
Yes because it is upgradable. yOU NEED TO SHARE THE PRINTER. Most computers today have several Universal Serial Bus inputs, and each one is capable of supporting a different printer. However, the printer drivers must be installed on the computer, so that the computer can communicate with the printer. These drivers are contained in the installation disc which comes with the printer, or can be downloaded from the manufacturers website. Older computers had a parallel port to drive printers, and could only operate one printer. A 'shared' printer is one which is accessible from the local are network, which allows a user on a computer which is not directly connected to the printer to use that printer.
One method is to use a printer switch box. See related links for some example devices. Another method would be to connect the printer to one computer and share the printer with another computer on the same network.
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You can use at least two different configuration for your task. First is a shared printer connected to one of computers and shared within its network. Second is to use a network printer which can be connected directly to network. Both of them will give what you want.
Locally-attached printer. Along with active directory.
Install the printer on one of the computers. Then do the printer install wizard on the other computers, and choose a network printer, and browse to the computer with the printer installed and select that printer, and have the main computer automatically install drivers on the other computers. Configure outlook express however you want. Google it for detailed instructions.