yes
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.
Yes.
go into printer settings under control panel and click on printers. From here you can change the default if you have more than one printer.
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.
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Locally-attached printer. Along with active directory.
well i don't think its the printer that's the problem it could be the computer that's the problem so all you have to do is get a new computer and than see what happens
When a computer manufacturer takes one copy of a particular software, and illegally installs it on more than one computer, it performs pre installed piracy.
Yes you moron why you ask
You connect the printer and the other computers in a network - either by USB or Ethernet.
When a computer manufacturer takes one copy of a particular software, and illegally installs it on more than one computer, it performs pre installed piracy.
The default printer is changed in Windows by opening the start menu, going to Devices and Printer, and right clicking on the desired printer. Set as default printer is selected to finalize the change.