Currently, printers have been configured in various offices. To save resources, the printer must have been shared by the network administrator. How should we use it? I usually use Ubuntu12.04 in my current system. If I occasionally want to print something and don't want to switch to the XP system, I will briefly introduce how to use this shared printer in Ubuntu and Windows systems, of course, the premise is that the host and printer connecting to this shared printer have to be turned on, and you are in the same LAN and in the same working group. Environment: Author
Currently, printers have been configured in various offices. To save resources, the printer must have been shared by the network administrator. How should we use it? I usually use Ubuntu 12.04, and occasionally want to print something and do not want to switch to the XP system. This briefly introduces how to use this shared printer in Ubuntu and Windows systems, of course, the premise is that the host and printer connecting to this shared printer have to be turned on, and you are in the same LAN and in the same working group.
Environment: the host connected to the printer in my office is Windows XP, and its IP address is 172.20.4.114. No access password is set for the printer.
1. How to connect to a shared printer in Windows XP:
Click the Start menu to open the "run" dialog box (or press the shortcut key win + R) and enter "\ 172.20.4.114" (which does not include double quotation marks and the specific IP address is different ), you can view the shared items of the host. The printer, 1.1, is shared here ,. 2. I can print it. I haven't practiced it in WIN7, but I guess I can.
. 1 run the input Host IP Address
. 2. view the shared printer
Ii. How to connect to a shared printer in Ubuntu 12.04:
1. If you find printer directly in the system menu, you cannot add a shared printer, as shown in 2.1:
. 1 shared printer cannot be configured through printer
2. Therefore, we need to use another method. Enter system-config-printer in the terminal to open 2.2, as shown in figure "Add ".
. 2. Use system-config-printer to configure
3. Click "Find Network Printer" and fill in the "Host" on the right with the IP address of the shared Printer Host (my name is 172.20.4.114. For details, see. 3 ).
. 3. Enter the Host IP Address