Two separate printers wireless printing

I have two computers, computer A and B, each with a HP Photosmart D110 of computer printer. Both printers are connected wireless to the same wireless router.

When I try to print from computer B, it prints on the printer on the computer A. are there - there a way to print from computer printer Bs?

Thank you

Joe

If two printers are connected wireless, they have different names on the network, say is PrintA and the other PrinterB. Just add a printer on your computer, if ImprimanteA is already on it, add PrinterB and choose the one you want to print to the default printer.

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