HP (Hewlett-Packard) Desktop Card Printers Printer User Manual


 
Shared Printers
Installation Guide 66
f Click Apply and then OK. Notice that the icon for the shared printer now includes a
shared symbol.
6 Set up an account for each user at the Host PC.
Set up accounts for users who log onto the Host PC and for users who log onto the
Client PC(s).
7 Grant users' permission to the printer from the Host PC, including:
Client PC users who have Print permission to the printer.
Host PC users who also have Print, Manage Printers, and Manage Documents
permissions to the printer.
Host PC users (if any) who are denied permission to the printer.
— See InfoCentral > Advanced > Permissions for the steps to follow.
8 Make sure Client PC users can access the Host PC from the network.
Setting up the Windows XP Client PC
1 Set up an account for each user of the Client PC.
You need at least one user with administrator access to both Client and Host PCs to
install the driver.
2 Make sure Client PC users can access the Host PC from the network.
Installing the Printer Driver on the Client PC for Windows XP
Tips for Success
If another card printer is installed on the PC, see "Driver Co-existence on Windows" for
information on compatibility.
A PC can have a locally connected (USB) card printer attached, a directly networked
card printer attached, and be connected to a shared printer as a Client PC.
If you use more than one connection method on a PC, install the locally and/or directly-
networked printer(s), and then follow the steps in this section to install the shared printer
last. The shared printer must have a different name from the other printers.
See Windows help for “printer name” for rules about names for printers, including shared
printers.
If you update the printer driver on the Host PC, you need to remove the driver from the
Client PC and install it again. See
"Removing a Printer from a Windows PC" for more
information.
Follow the steps in this section and then restart Windows before printing from the Client PC.
1 Make sure that the printer and driver on the Host PC are working properly before
beginning this task.
2 Start Windows at the Client PC, logging in as an administrator, and log onto the network.
3 Use Windows Explorer, Network Neighborhood, My Network Places, or My Computer to
locate the Host PC on the network.
4 When you locate the Host PC, log into it using the user name and password defined on
the Host PC. Keep the window open during printer driver installation.
5 Click Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes to open the Printers and Faxes window.
6 Choose File > Add Printer from Printers window menu bar. The Add Printer wizard starts.
7 In the Add Printer wizard, select the following choices: