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How do I add a networked printer?
If you have a printer attached to another computer that you you would like to print to, you can add that printer to your list of usable printers. Of course, the other computer has to sharing the printer and you have to be connected to that computer.

First, enable sharing on the printer, by going to Start, then Settings followed by Printers and Faxes. Right-click on the printer you wish to share and choose "Sharing". When the window opens, click on the "Share this Printer" button and you will be sharing your printer.

To add the printer to the other computer, go into the printers menu and click "Add Printer". Choose to add a networked printer and follow the steps in the installation wizard.


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