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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.
Depends on where the printer is located. If you can have it connected to the router, on the router install a print manager. On each computer connected to the router using your LAN, install the printer using the print manager as the target.
You need to install the software on the cd in order for your computer to be able to read the printer. After you install it, you should be able to set it up easily.
offcors, because a computer is connected to the wall or elictricity but a laptop can even dow a laptop have to be connected to a wire it's the charge!
Technically, any printer can be connected to any computer or laptop, provided you have the required connections (ie. usb/parallel/etc...) and meet the OS requirements.
It's a printer that isn't connected to a computer, laptop or other device with cables. That can be picked up by a device via bluetooth or other wireless communication and print something that the devices requests.
If your printer is not working you could try the following: - If any software was provided - uninstall the software from your computer and reinstall the software. - Make sure all the wires are connected to the computer/laptop, if it is wireless, make sure a connection to the internet you configured it with is active and working. - If your printer came with a manual, read that for troubleshooting.
1) Ensure that they both powered up (both laptop and printer).2) Ensure that it's connected by cable.3) Ensure that your drivers are installed.4) Locate the printer in the control panel.
Peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, external hard-drive, scanner, printer, and so on, are connected to the main device - which is a computer (desktop, laptop, netbook, etc
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.
If a LAN network is set up and both the computer and the laptop are connected to it, and to each other the dota gaming is possible.