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This document provides instructions for installing and configuring network printers and sharing printers between computers on a network in 3 different methods: 1. Installing a standalone network printer by connecting it to the network via WiFi or Ethernet, then installing the necessary drivers on Windows or Mac computers. 2. Sharing a printer installed on a Windows computer by enabling printer sharing, sharing the specific printer, then installing it on other Windows or Mac computers. 3. Sharing a printer installed on a Mac by enabling printer sharing and selecting the printer to share, then installing it on other Mac computers. Troubleshooting tips are also provided.

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CSS - Info Sheet 3.3-2 - Undertake and Configure Peripherals Devices

This document provides instructions for installing and configuring network printers and sharing printers between computers on a network in 3 different methods: 1. Installing a standalone network printer by connecting it to the network via WiFi or Ethernet, then installing the necessary drivers on Windows or Mac computers. 2. Sharing a printer installed on a Windows computer by enabling printer sharing, sharing the specific printer, then installing it on other Windows or Mac computers. 3. Sharing a printer installed on a Mac by enabling printer sharing and selecting the printer to share, then installing it on other Mac computers. Troubleshooting tips are also provided.

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INFORMATION SHEET 3.3.

Undertake and configure peripherals/devices

LEARNING OBJECTIVE/S:

After reading this information sheet, you must be able to:

1. Identify to undertake and configure peripherals/ devices.


2. Enumerate the different methods to install / undertake and configure
peripherals/ devices.

How to Install a Network Printer

A network printer is a printer that is connected to a computer network and


can be accessed from many different computers. This can come in handy if you have
more than one computer in your home or business but do not want to have a
separate printer for every computer. There are several ways you can go about
installing a network printer, depending on the capabilities of the printer and the
types of computers connected to the network.

Method1

Installing a Standalone Printer


1. Connect your printer to your network. The process for this varies from printer
to printer. Most modern printers can connect to your network via Wi-Fi. Some
printers may be able to connect via Ethernet cable, though this requires that
they be close enough to the router for Ethernet to be viable.
 If your printer is Wi-Fi capable, you can generally connect it to the network
using the built-in menu display. Refer to your printer's documentation or look
up the model online for exact instructions.
 Make sure your Wi-Fi printer is close enough to the router to get a solid signal.

2. Connect to the printer (Windows). Now that the printer is on the network, you
can use the Windows "Add a Printer" wizard to automatically install the
necessary software on your computer to use it. If you are using OS X, skip down
to the next step.
1. Click the Start menu and select Control Panel. Windows 8 users can

press ⊞  Win  and type "control panel".

2. Select "Devices and Printers" or "View devices and printers".


3. Click Add a printer at the top of the window.
4. Select "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer".
5. Select your network printer from the list and click Next.
6. Install the necessary drivers if prompted. Windows should be able to find
and install the correct drivers for most printers.

3. Connect to the printer (Mac OS X). Note that when attempting to connect to a


network printer in OS X, it must support AirPrint or Bonjour. Check the
documentation for your printer to ensure that it meets these specifications. If it
doesn't, you should still be able to connect via IP address (See the
Troubleshooting steps at the end of this section).

1. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".


2. Click the "Print & Scan" option.
3. Click and hold the "+" button at the bottom of the printer list.
4. Select the printer you want to add from the menu that appears. If the printer
you want isn't listed, see the Troubleshooting steps at the end of this section.
5. Click the Download & Install button if prompted. OS X includes the necessary
software for many printers, but also provides downloads for printers that
aren't built-in. Clicking this button will allow OS X to download the necessary
drivers from Apple.
4. Print to the network printer. Once you've added the printer to your operating
system, you can print to it just as you would a printer connected directly to your
computer. Simply select the printer from the "Print" window of any program.
1. Make sure that the printer is turned on and that you are connected to the
same network.

Troubleshooting

1. I can't find the printer in the list of available network


printers. Some printers require you to install the printer software on
your computer before you can connect to it over the network. If you're
not seeing the printer you want to connect to, try installing the software
that came with it, or download the necessary software from the printer
manufacturer's support site.

2. My printer works for a little bit and then disappears from the
network. This can be caused by problems with the Bonjour settings on
your printer. Click here for instructions on connecting to the printer via
IP address.

Method2
Sharing a Windows Printer
1. Use HomeGroups to share a printer between Windows 7 and Windows 8
computers on your local network. If your home network only has Windows
7 and 8 computers, the easiest way to share your printer with other
computers on the network is by using a HomeGroup. Click here for detailed
instructions, or read on if HomeGroups don't apply to your situation.

2. Install the printer on the Windows computer that will be sharing it. Since
the computer will need to be on in order to print, you should install the printer
on the computer that is powered on the most.
 Most printers will install automatically when you connect the USB cable to the
computer. Click here for instructions on installing a USB printer if the printer
doesn't install on its own.
3. Enable printer sharing in Windows. You'll need to enable printer sharing to
allow other computers on the network to connect to your installed printer.
1. Open the Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing Center" or "Network
and Internet".
2. Click the "Change advanced sharing settings" link.
3. Expand the "Private" network settings. These are the settings for your Home
network.
4. Select the "Turn on file and printer sharing" option. Click Save changes.

4. Share the installed printer. Now that printer sharing is enabled, you can set
the printer to be shared.
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Select "Devices and Printers" or "View devices and printers".
3. Right-click on the printer you are sharing and select "Printer properties". Do
not select the "Properties" option.
4. Click the Sharing tab, check the "Share this printer" box, and click Apply.
5. Connect to the shared printer (Windows). If you are trying to connect to the
shared printer on a Mac, skip down to the next step.
1. Ensure that the computer sharing the printer is turned on and logged in.
2. Open the Control Panel on the computer connecting to the shared printer.
3. Select "Devices and Printers" or "View devices and printers".
4. Click Add a printer at the top of the window.
5. Select "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer".
6. Select your network printer from the list and click Next.
7. Install the necessary drivers if prompted. Windows should be able to find and
install the correct drivers for most printers.
6. Connect to the shared printer (Mac). If you're using a Mac computer, you can
connect to a printer shared by a Windows PC.
1. Ensure both computers are in the same workgroup. Click here for detailed
instructions.
2. Try to download Mac drivers for the printer before proceeding. Check the
manufacturer's support page to see if OS X drivers are available for the
printer you are connecting to. Download them if they are available, but don't
worry if you can't find any.
3. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".
4. Click the "Print & Scan" option.
5. Click the "+" button to add a new printer.
6. Select the "Windows" tab.
7. Select your workgroup, the name of the computer sharing the printer, and
then the printer you want to add.
8. Click the "Use" menu and select "Other..." if you were able to download an OS
X driver, then select the driver you downloaded. If you weren't able to find a
driver, click "Select Printer Software..." and look through the list to see if
compatible software is available. If you can't find a match, select "Generic
PostScript Printer".
9. Set any configuration options. After loading the driver, you will be able to set
any configuration options allowed by the printer.
7. Print to the shared printer. Once you've installed the printer on your operating
system (either Windows or Mac), you can print to it just as if it was connected
directly to the computer. Just select it in the Print dialog box in any program.

1. If the printer is not appearing, make sure that it is turned on, and that the
computer it is connected to is turned on and logged in.

Troubleshooting

1. My printer works but then disappears after a little while. This can be


caused by problems with the Windows print sharing settings. If you are
encountering this problem often, try connecting to your printer via its IP
address. 

Method3
Sharing a Mac Printer
1. Install the printer on the Mac that will be sharing it. Since the computer will
need to be on in order to print, you should install the printer on the computer
that is powered on the most.
 Note that it is easier for a Mac to connect to a shared Windows computer than
vice versa. If you have a mix of computer types, consider installing the printer on
your Windows computer and use the previous method.

2. Enable printer sharing on the Mac that the printer is installed on. In order
for other Mac computers to connect to the printer, you'll need to enable printer
sharing.
1. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".
2. Select the "Sharing" option.
3. Check the "Printer Sharing" box.

3. Share the printer. Once you've enabled Printer Sharing, you can select which
printers you want to share. From the "Sharing" window, check the box next to
the printer you want to share. If you have multiple printers installed, check all
the ones you want to make available.
4. Change your permissions (optional). After sharing a printer, you can select who
has access to it. By default, everyone connected to your network can print to the
printer. You can limit access based on usernames if you prefer.

5. Connect to the shared printer (Mac). Now that the printer is shared, you can
connect to it from your other Mac computers. If you are connecting a Windows
computer to the shared printer, skip down to the next step.
1. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".
2. Click the "Print & Scan" option.
3. Click and hold the "+" button at the bottom of the printer list.
4. Select the printer you want to add from the menu that appears.
6. Connect to the shared printer (Windows). If you're trying to connect to a
printer shared from a Mac on a Windows computer, you'll need to download
some special software from Apple on the Windows computer.
1. Download the Bonjour Print Services software. You can download this directly
from Apple here.
2. Run the installer to install the Bonjour software.
3. Run the "Bonjour Printer Wizard". This will appear after you finish installing
the Bonjour software.
4. Select the printer that you want to connect to. Make sure that the Mac is
connected to the same network as the Windows PC for the printer to appear.
5. Install the printer software if prompted. You may be prompted to select the
software for your new printer. If the printer you want isn't on the list, you'll
need to download the correct drivers from the printer manufacturer's support
page.

7. Print to the shared printer. Once you've installed the printer on your operating
system (either Windows or Mac), you can print to it just as if it was connected
directly to the computer. Just select it in the Print dialog box in any program.

1. If the printer is not appearing, make sure that it is turned on, and that the
computer it is connected to is turned on and logged in.
Troubleshooting

1. I've installed Bonjour but my Windows computer cannot connect to the Mac
printer. This problem may be caused by your firewall blocking a necessary port.
Open your software firewall (either Windows Firewall or your antivirus firewall
settings) and open UDP port 5353.

Method4

Installing a Network Printer via IP Address

1. Understand when you would need to use this method. Oftentimes older


equipment will not cooperate well with newer printer-networking setups.
Connecting via the printer's IP address has the most compatibility, but also
means you won't have access to any of the printers extra features. Some typical
cases include:
1. If you're trying to connect an older printer to your network, it may not
support being added automatically by your operating system.
2. If your printer is connected to a print server, you'll need to connect to that
server instead of the printer.
3. If you're using an older version of Windows or OS X, such as XP or Snow
Leopard, you may not be able to automatically add new printers.
4. If you're connecting to your school's printers, you will likely need to use
the IP address.

2. Connect the printer to your network. You can plug it directly into your
network switch using an Ethernet cable, connect it to a print server connected to
your network, or connect it to your network using the printer's built-in wireless
adapter.
3. Get the printer's IP address. There are a couple of different ways you can get
the IP address of your printer.

1. If your printer has a display, you may be able to see the IP address in the
printer's Networking or Settings menu.
2. Most printers will print the IP address on the configuration page. You can
print this from the printer's Settings menu.
3. If you're using an older printer, you may have to access your router to
determine the IP address of the printer.
4. If you're connecting to a print server, you'll need the server's IP address. If you
are connecting to a school's printer, the IT department will be able to provide
you with the IP addresses.

4. Connect to the printer (Windows). If you are using a Mac, skip down to the
next step.
1. Open the Control Panel and select "Devices and Printers" or "View devices and
printers".
2. Click the Add a printer button and then select "Add a local printer".
3. Select "Create a new port" and then select "Standard TCP/IP Port" from the
menu. Click Next.
4. Enter the printer's IP address into the "Hostname or IP address" field.
Click Next.
5. Select your printer make and model. If it’s not listed, click Windows Update to
check online or Have Disk if you have the printer's software.
6. If prompted to use the current driver or replace it, choose to use the driver
that is currently installed.

5. Connect to the printer (Mac OS X).


1. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences".
2. Click the "Print & Scan" option.
3. Click the "+" button at the bottom of the printer list.
4. Click the "IP" tab at the top of the Add Printer window.
5. Enter the printer's IP address into the "Address" field.
6. Select the correct Protocol. Many systems will use the default "Line Printer
Daemon", but check with your network administrator if you're unsure.
7. Click Add. If you are prompted to install software, follow the prompts to
download it or install it from a disk.
6. Print to the network printer. Once you've added the printer to your operating
system, you'll be able to select it from any Print dialog.

References:

 https://www.wikihow.com/Install-a-Network-Printer

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