Sharing a printer is performed from the computer the printer is directly attached to (ie. via USB).
Locally-attached printer. Along with active directory.
If you printer has a printer server attached or network compatible, the answer is yes you can.
Printer drivers - are small programs that enable the operating software (eg Windows) to recognise that the printer is attached to the computer. They literally allow the printer and computer to 'talk' to each other.
LPT1 : (Recommended Printer Port)
VGA
It is an item that can be attached to a computer that is not essential, such as a printer, scanner.
A printer is peripheral device attached to a gadget to produce a printed hardcopy of data, whether text or image or other information.
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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.
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.
The portable printer requires more power than is available through a USB hub