You have to network your computers. In order to that (if you have windows) go to Start-->Control Panel-->Network Setup Wizard and go from there. Once you've set up your network, just add the printer to each computer. To do this go to Start-->Control Panel-->Printers and Faxes-->Printer Tasks-->Add a Printer.
No, there is not.
Originally priced at $995, the reliable HP Deskjet featured an average speed of just 2 pages per minute.Originally priced at $995, the reliable HP Deskjet featured an average speed of just 2 pages per minute. Originally priced at $995, the reliable HP Deskjet featured an average speed of just 2 pages per minute.Originally priced at $995, the reliable HP Deskjet featured an average speed of just 2 pages per minute.
1) Ensure that they both powered up (both laptop and printer).2) Ensure that it's connected by cable.3) Ensure that your drivers are installed.4) Locate the printer in the control panel.
Connect your printer to one of computers, and share it for all computers in your network. Or if your printer has its own network interface, connect it directly to the router and use it (you might have to configure it for your network settings).
u can put sims on as much computers as u want u just need the code
Yes, but it has to be on a disc.
no Actually HP offers printers that you can send to via an eprint email address.
This depends on your operating system and the existence of a network 1) if you have a non USB printer you can use an A/B switch box 2) If you have windows on a networked conputer you can share the printer in control panels 3) you can use a wifidongle and make the printer wifi. Then everyone can connect
Through a hub or router- Connect the printer to the parallel port then make sure you have network communication between the two machines and install the printer on the USB machine as a network printer. To put it a little more clearly. 1. Network the two computers which can be done quite cheaply using a 4 port USB network hub. 2. Attached the printer to either computer - all PC's have a parallel port. 3. Share the printer from the PC is it attached to. Hope this helps!
There are multiple connection options for a Network Printer. 1. The Printer can be attached to a Router and be available to all of the Network's Computers that can access that router. 2. If the printer is attached to Computer "A" (via USB or WiFi) any Computer on the Network that can access Computer "A" can be allowed to access the Printer. Of course Computer "A" MUST be up and running.
you need to buy a print server or use a usb hub there is a link below in the related links section at bottom of page
The HP Deskjet 3940 is poorly reviewed on Amazon with only a 2 star out of 5 rating from over 20 reviews. It is criticized for not being user friendly and causing paper jams.