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You have to give the printer the same SSID and password of the network your using.If you have a user password for the printer for multiple users then you would have to ask the administrator or whoever set the printer up for the password.
Anwser:Computer-shared printer
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.
If the printer is powered on, cables are securely connected, the printer has ink and paper, it is installed as a network printer on all client computers, and other users can print successfully, but only you cannot print, the issue is likely related to your computer or user account. Possible Causes and Solutions Check Printer Status Make sure the printer is not set to "Offline" on your computer. Open Devices and Printers and verify the printer status. Clear the Print Queue Stuck print jobs can prevent new documents from printing. Cancel all pending print jobs and try again. Verify Default Printer Ensure the correct network printer is selected as the default printer. Restart the Print Spooler Service Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and restart the Print Spooler service. Reconnect the Network Printer Remove the printer from your computer and add it again using the network printer path. Check User Permissions Your account may not have permission to print. Contact your network administrator to verify printer access rights. Update or Reinstall Printer Drivers Corrupted or outdated drivers can cause printing problems. Reinstall the latest printer driver. Test with Another Application Try printing from Notepad or another program to determine if the issue is application-specific. Quick Diagnosis Since other users can print successfully, the printer and network are working correctly. The problem is most likely with your computer's printer settings, print queue, driver, or user permissions. Restart your computer and reconnect the printer to resolve most user-specific printing issues.
maybe, a network printer is any printer connected via network cable
You connect the printer and the other computers in a network - either by USB or Ethernet.
Cancel the jobs in the printer's queue
I think the main differences between a network printer and a shared printer are: 1. A shared printer is suitable for small environment A network printer used for large network 2. shared printer connected system not shutdown printer did not connect to the system it will connected to switch 3. A network printer has more security 4. A network printer has an IP address shared printer working only same platform
Yes, it is known as a network printer. When several computers are trying to use a network printer at the same time, a print queue will form. The delays in print jobs reaching the printer mean that each user must wait for their printing job to get to the front of the queue and so printed.
That would be a network 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.
It is known as a local printer, as opposed to a network printer, which is a printer connected to a network.