Cannot connect Epson LQ-680 on LAN

I am unable to share a printer Epson LQ-680 on a LAN. However I can print from the computer to which it is attached. But I can not connect to or print to this particular printer from any other computer on the network. All our computers use Windows XP

Hi MUSTAFAHATIM,
 
-What happens when you try to connect/printing from this printer on the network?
 
-You get an error message or error code? If Yes, indicate the same.
 
 
Try the steps listed in the articles given below to share the printer and check if this helps you:
 
 
 

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