2 Shared Printer Settings
On the computer to which the machine is directly connected
Follow the steps below to use the computer directly connected to the machine as a print server.
If your operating system is Windows 98/Me, start from step 1. If your operating system is Windows 2000, XP Home Edition or Vista, open the control panel and then start from step 6.
If your operating system is Windows XP Professional, refer to the Operation Manual or the help file of your operating system.
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1 | Click the "Start" button, select "Settings", and | |
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If the "Network" icon does not appear in Windows Me, click "view all Control Panel options".
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If a message appears asking you to restart the computer, click the "Yes" button and restart the
computer. Then, open the printer folder and Note continue the setup procedures from Step 6.
6 | Click "Printers and Other Hardware" in the |
control panel, and click "Printers and Faxes". |
•On Windows Vista, click "Printer".
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3 | Click the "File and Print Sharing" button. | |
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4 | Enable "I want to be able to allow others to print | |
to my printer(s)." by clicking the checkbox, and | ||
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| then click the "OK" button. |
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| box.Click the "OK" button in the "Network" dialog |
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7 | Click the "SHARP |
and select "Sharing" from the "File" menu. |
On Windows Vista, click "Share" from the tool bar.
8 | Establish the settings for sharing, and click the |
"OK" button. |
For information on a setting, click the | button at |
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Note | setting to display Help. |
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Reference:"Client Settings" (p.11) |