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Network Printer
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.
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Connect to one of computers connected to the network after that using sharing options share the printer.
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A mobile printer has the adaptability to work on any computer within the connected network. The computers might be connected wireless or cabled to print documents.
i guess all the computers should be able, as long the printer is able to store the prints until all is printed out, else you could print out connecting up to one of the computers who got the printer "share the printer" just one way to get it done, :P
Most likely, yes. If both computers are running Windows, for instance, either should be able to share its printer with the other. However, both computers would have to be running in order for the share to work.
Reprographic services are the copy or Xerox machines. Also, printers that are connected to computers, and the latest printer, the 3D or three dimensional printer.
The IP address could be anything, since it is assigned as a function of connecting to a network. If the printer is connected to the network, you can find the current IP by printing a configuration page. Check the printer manual for specific procedure to print the configuration page.
Ubuntu: system-config-printer brings up a GUI printer configuration
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.