Problem: Computer A is attached to router A, the printer is attached to computer A, computer B is attached to Router B, and now computer B wants to share the printer on computer A.
Environment: All computers are Win7 64-bit
The first step: Make sure that the printer is properly connected to computer A, and that the driver is installed so that it can print normally.
Step two: Enable the Guest account for computer A.
Computer Management, System tools, local Users and groups, user->guest, double-click to dismiss "account disabled"
Step three: Share Computer A's printer.
Control Panel, devices and printers, select Target printer, right-click Printer properties, share, share this printer
Fourth step: Set up Router A
Go to Router A's setup interface and take Tp-link as an example. Go to forwarding rules->DMZ Host, enable DMZ, and assign router A to computer A as the DMZ host address, and computer A as a DMZ host
Fifth step: Set up Computer B's host file
Modify Computer B's system disk/windows/system32/drivers/etc/host file, add "Router A's IP address computer A's computer name"
Sixth step: Add a printer on computer B
Add printers, devices and Printers, Control Panel, add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer--I need a printer that is not in the list, select Shared printer by name, enter//Computer a name/printer name will appear automatically , such as//robby-pc/canon LBP2900, select and Next, follow the prompts to install the printer driver
Seventh step: Enjoy sharing your printer!
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