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How to use Win7 shared printers in XP?HS code-based inbound logistics optimization Sharing printers has become a common phenomenon. Shared printers can greatly improve work efficiency and allow multiple users to easily use one printer, but some older versions of Windows systems, such as Windows XP, may not be able to directly connect to shared printers on the network. This article will introduceHow to share a printer on Windows 7 and connect it to a Windows XP computer through the network. First, share the printer on Windows 7. Open the "Control Panel" and click "Device and Printer". Right-click on the printer you want to share and select "Printer Properties". In the "Share" tab, select "Share This Printer" and set the name of the printer, and then click the "Apply" and "OK" buttons to save the shared settings. Next, connect to the shared printer on Windows XP. On the XP computer, open the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel". In the Control Panel, click Printer and Other Hardware and select Add Printer. Select "Network Printer", and then enter the name of the Windows 7 computer and the name of the shared printer in the wizard.Follow the wizard to complete the settings so that the Windows XP computer can successfully connect to the Windows 7 shared printer. If the Windows XP computer cannot connect to the printer shared by Windows 7, you can try the following solutions. 1. Make sure that the network connection is normal. On the Windows XP computer, open the Internet Explorer browser and enter the name of the Windows 7 computer. If the access is successful, it means that the network connection is normal. Two. Make sure that the firewall is set correctly. On the Windows 7 computer, open the Control Panel, click the Windows Firewall, and make sure that the firewall of the computer allows other computers to connect to the shared printer.3. Check the sharing settings. On the Windows 7 computer, open Control Panel, select Device and Printer, right-click the shared printer, and make sure that the sharing settings are correct. Four. When adding a printer to a Windows XP computer, make sure to select the "Network Printer" option and enter the name of the Windows 7 computer and the shared name of the printer correctly. In short, through Windows 7 shared printers, you can easily connect to other computers. Windows XP users do not need to buy a new printer. They only need to make some simple changes to the shared settings to access low-cost printers on the network.
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