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Two PC's one printer  - help please?

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Peter - 01 Feb 2004 21:19 GMT
Hi I have 2 PC's, both running XP. I have one printer (HP 950) which
is connected to one of the PC's via a USB connector.

Both PC's are connected to a D-Link DSL-504.

Can anyone please advise if it is possible for both PC's to access the
one printer? If so, could anyone please point me towards an idiot
proof set of instructions?

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Peo Sjoblom - 01 Feb 2004 22:06 GMT
It's a network question and not an excel question, you can set up a network
and share the printer but of course it means that the pc with the printer
has to be running if you print from the second pc. Or you can get a printer
switch, I have installed that for my kids computers

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> Hi I have 2 PC's, both running XP. I have one printer (HP 950) which
> is connected to one of the PC's via a USB connector.
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> one printer? If so, could anyone please point me towards an idiot
> proof set of instructions?
whos next? - 06 Feb 2004 08:34 GMT
ok well where is the network newsgroup i dont see one?
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>It's a network question and not an excel question, you can set up a network
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Bernard Liengme - 03 Feb 2004 17:30 GMT
As Peo has pointed out you can set up a network. I would
expect WinXP to have automatically done this for you. If
not; MyComputer->NetworkPlaces->Set up a home...network.
Once this is done then on the PC without a cable to the
printer: Start->ControlPanel->Printers->Add Printer- at
correct point specify network printer; you may need to use
the brower feature to locate printer on PC2.

OR) Spend $75 to get a Printer Server. Plug this into the
D-link and into printer. Fowllow unit's setup proceedure.
Advantages: printer can be used by either PC without both
being on, and by both at more or less same time.

OR) Quick and dirty: hook PC1 to printer with USB, and PC2
to printer with parallel cable.

best wishes
Bernard

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi I have 2 PC's, both running XP. I have one printer (HP 950) which
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>one printer? If so, could anyone please point me towards an idiot
>proof set of instructions?
 
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