How can i print wireless from my laptop because the printer is hooked up to a home computer.?
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I have a Dell PC tower, running XP home, connected (hard wired) to my wireless Verizion router, also connected is an Epson C120 printer via USB cable, I like to use my MAC Laptop (Macbook) OSX Leopard to print wireless, it works great to go on the internet wireless but does not see the printer, I shared the printer in the PC, gave the name etc. still the MAC does not see it. Please help. I do not want to purchase anymore equipment?
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Answer:
Go to "Printers" in the Control Panel and double click. Next, highlight the attached printer, right click and choose "Sharing". Now, just share the printer to the network. When you attempt to print from the WIFI computer you will need to select the attached printer. That should do it.
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