It doesn't. IF you have a USB printer AND you have a monitor connected to your computer with a USB cable ANDthere are USB outlets on your monitor (The system I have in front of me is like that) THEN you COULD plug your printer USB into the Screen USB outlet.
There are many places that computer output can be directed to. Some common outputs include a printer, a monitor, speakers, or a projector.
You have to connect the printer to computer which has either wireless card or computer connected to the wireless router with a cable. After that connect the printer to the computer and go in printer settings. The one you need is sharing. Choose "Sharing", and add users allowed to send print jobs.
You can just unplug the USB cable from the desktop and plug it into the the laptop when you need to print something on the laptop. When you are done printing, you can just plug it back into the desktop.
What you will need is to go out and buy a cable that is designed to be hooked onto your computer and the back of your tv. Once its hooked on your have to go to display settings and change which monitor is used as your main monitor, choose your tv or what ever and it will be set to come up like that
That really depends on your operating system. What type of Windows do you run? Most of the time you can go to the manufactures web sight (in this case HP) and download the latest drivers for your computer. If you have a old printer, and the cable will not fit on the new computer, then you need a converter cable (USB to Parallel). Check out the local computer store and ask for one.
If the power LED on the monitor does not turn on and there is no picture, first check that the monitor is securely plugged into a working power outlet and that the power cable is firmly connected to both the monitor and the outlet. Next, inspect the connection between the monitor and the computer, ensuring the video cable is properly attached and not damaged. If the issue persists, try connecting the monitor to a different computer or using a different cable to determine if the problem lies with the monitor itself or the computer. Lastly, consider checking if the monitor's power button is functioning correctly.
just go to the printer driver right click on it, select the properties in that go sharing tab on the top side in that select share this printer & apply it after that go to the any computer on the same network in that go to the printer tab in that add printer option select the network printer option in that select browse the printer & select that printer it get install on your computer OR go to run tab on any same network computer just put \\IPAdd. of the computer on which printer is get installed then press ok after there is a tab where printer option is there just select that printer & right click on it and select Connect the printer is get install on your computer OR go to the my network places select the computer on which printer is installed open it select that printer & right click on it and select Connect the printer is get install on your computer
15ft is the longest you can go without using an active cable, and yes this will work for a printer.
Go on the maker's website, you should find the type of USB cable you need there.
Go to a computer store and pick up a lead wire that goes from your graphics card on your PC to your TV, if it is PC compatible. A sales associate at your computer store should be able to help you find the right hardware.
Find out what your model number is mine is DX8400 this should be on the front on your printer type your model number on google and 'Scanner' go to the first one you should be on the Epson Site go to scanner download , the driver will donwload once done restart computer then go to 'Epson Scanner' make sure your computer or laptop is connected to your printer via cable or bluetooth or WiFi click 'Scan' and your printer should scan your document. =)
To check whether a printer is shared or not go to devices on the computer and note whether the printer is listed for that particular computer. Do this for each computer in question.