dFrom the Sharing tab, select Share this printer or Shared as, and then assign a distinctive name.
eClick OK.
3Locate the printer from the remote computer:
Note: The remote computer is the one that is not attached to the printer.
aDo one of the following:
1Click , or click Start and then click Run.
2In the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
3Press Enter, or click OK. The printer folder opens.
b
cClick Properties.
dClick the Ports tab, and then click Add Port.
eSelect Local Port, and then click New Port.
fType the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) Port name, which consists of the server name and the distinctive printer name that was specified in step 2 on page 71. The name should be in the form \\server \printer.
gClick OK.
hClick Close on the Printer Ports dialog.
iMake sure the new port is selected on the Ports tab, and then click Apply. The new port is listed with the printer name.
jClick OK.
Sharing a printer in a Macintosh environment
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2From the menu bar, click Help System Preferences Help.
3 In the Search field, type sharing the printer on a network, and then press return.
4To let other Macintosh computers on the network that use Mac OS X version 10.3 or later use any printer connected to your Macintosh computer,
or
To let Windows computers on the network use any printer connected to your Macintosh computer,
5Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Note: Windows users should see the Windows documentation for information on adding a network printer connected to a Macintosh computer.
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