Share printer on 2 network segments

I use HP8600 with Motorola 6580.  There are two network segments:

Network of comments begins 192.168.1.x

Primary network is 192.168.0.x

HP printer is 192.168.1.x, but cannot be used by the primary network.

Is - it possible to share the printer on the two segments?

Not going not to happen.  You need to connect the printer to your network, not the comments.  Get the network of 192.168.0.x.

Some routers allow you to connect the network invited to your primary network, so you can plug these devices... except Linksys.

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