DIY Projects: Share A Printer Over A Network


This video lays out the steps for sharing a printer over a network. This tutorial assumes that the printer is installed on another computer and not connected directly to the network.

Step 1

On the computer that you have the printer installed on, go to Start >
Control Panel > Printers and Faxes (or if you have Vista, click on the
start button and type “Printers” into the search box and hit enter).
Right click on the printer you want to share and select “Sharing”.

Step 2

Once the Sharing options window pops up, check the box that says
“Share This Printer”. If you want, you can also change the name of the
printer to whatever you want. Then just click the “OK” button. You
should now see a new little icon on that printer showing that it is
being shared. In Vista, it’s an icon of two people. In XP, it’s an icon
of a hand under the pritner.

Step 3

Now that you have computer shared, go to any computer that you want
to share the printer with. Go to the Printers and Faxes folder in the
control panel (as in step 1) and select “Add A New Printer”. Click next
on the first screen that pops up, then choose the option that begins “A
Network Printer” and then click next. Now you can either choose the
option that says “Browse for a printer” and see if the printer shows in
the list, or you can select “Connect to this printer” and type in “\\[sharing
computers IP address]\[name of the printer]” . For example:
\\192.168.1.4\Canon iP200. Then once you click next, it should start
installing.

Step 4

As an alternative to Step 3, you can also go to your network places
(Start > Network Places) and browse for a printer. Once you find a
shared printer on your network, you can right click on it and select
“Connect” and it should start to install. If you are having trouble
sharing files between Windows Vista and Windows XP, please visit this
tutorial: http://www.tinkernut.com/archives/117.

3 Responses


  • Amir // //

    plz halp me i have a semsong lxonol printer how to print for sql hotel software

  • dat // //

    I have a Window 7 32bit how can I make it so I can have a share printer for a Window 7 64bit
    I can see the printer on the network and I’ve installed the download for the printer
    Currently I can’t connect the printer to printing things.

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