How does Win7 connect to XP shared printers

  

Check if your Windows 7 and Windows XP are connected to the same LAN. Generally, the small office will be a LAN. And make sure your printer is connected to a Windows XP computer and is shared.

1. After doing this, open your computer with Windows 7 system and connect to the same LAN as the XP system. Open the Control Panel and find <;Devices & Printers", click on it.

2. After clicking “Devices & Printers”, click the second button at the top > Add Printer & rdquo;.

3, when adding a printer, he will ask you what type of printer to install, because we want to install a printer shared by Windows XP computers, so we choose to "add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. As shown in the red box below.

4. At this point, the system will automatically search for the shared printer connected to the entire LAN. If all goes well, you can find the printer shared by Windows XP computer in one minute.

5. After finding the printer, this is all we need to select the shared printer, and then select Set as the default printer in the pop-up dialog box.

6. If you can't find the printer's picture, we have to choose "The printer I need is not in this list", and then choose to use “TCP/IP address or host name to add printer&rdquo ; Then click “Next” & rdquo;:

6. At this time, the device type we select “TCP/IP device”, host name or IP address we enter the IP address of the Windows XP system computer, then Select “Next”.

7. At this point, the system will automatically find out if the IP address of the LAN is the IP address of the computer you filled in. If there is, you will be prompted to install the printer driver and connect to the printer. .

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