On a printserver - the documents (or 'jobs') to be printed are held in a queue. Each job is printed in the order they were sent to the printer.
In sharing options choose don't share the printer. Note: if you have shared printer then user will be see. if you do not share printer then user never view the printer.
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Check the firewall settings, make sure that the printer and the computer are in the same workgroup. Sometimes you have to enable file and printer sharing even if you are not going to share anything.
Sharing a printer is performed from the computer the printer is directly attached to (ie. via USB).
Go to the Control Panel, and select Printers and Faxes. Right-click the printer you want to share, and select Sharing from the shortcut menu. The printer's Properties dialogue box opens. Select Share this printer, and enter a name for the printer.
The easiest way to share a Lexmark P4350 is to reinstall the driver and select YES when asked "Do you want to share this printer". If you are using Vista goto the network and sharing centre and enable printer sharing. You should now be able to view connected PC's on your network and therefore the printer that's attached to one of them.
Go in the printer's properties and choose share printer. In allowed users choose "Everyone". If you want everything works without problems you need to set all computers going to share the printer to the same workgroup.
to share printer by using many computers but one printer
If your printer is attached directly to your computer, you should share it (the way you do it depends of your operating system). If your printer is connected directly to your network (WiFi or Ethernet) it should be properly configured.
With a network.
That really depends on your operating system. In Windows XP, click "Start" then "Printers and Faxes". Right-click on a printer, and select "Share". Check the options in the window that appears.
If you printer has a printer server attached or network compatible, the answer is yes you can.