can I used pc deskjet as pc home network

can I used pc deskjet as pc home network

In the future, if it please read this post and then provide details.  What printer model? What operating systems? Have you implemented an existing network?

In what follows I'll assume that you have the Deskjet 1000 j110a and you currently have a home network set in place.  I'll assume that the computer is connected to an XP machine and you have configured and enabled for sharing. (Search for 'Printer Sharing', in respect of assistance on XP to see how to proceed if it is not installed).  Suppose to not the XP machine has a network name of ComputerName and the printer is shared as printername.  In the following discussion, change the names to match your computer and printer share names.

Now, on the other machine to install printer drivers, as if the printer is connected directly.  When it gets to the part asking you to connect the printer say you'll do it later.  (For the following that I will assume, the second computer is Windows 7.) On the Windows 7 computer, go devices and printers folder, add a printer, the local printer, creating a Port, Local Port, \\Computername\Printername (use the name of the actual share of the computer and the printer), OK, and then click Windows Update and then select Hewlett-Packard for the manufacturer then the Deskjet 1000 j110a for the printer.

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