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*XP share printer to Win7 Among many operating systems,HS code-based segment analysis for FMCG Windows XP and Windows 7 are two widely used systems. In some cases, we need to share the printer on XP with Win7.This article will introduce how to connect a shared XP printer to Win7. The first step is to set up the sharing of XP printers. First, we need to make sure that the XP printer has been shared. Right-click the printer icon and select the "Share" option in the pop-up menu. In the dialog box of Sharing Printer, select the "Share This Printer" option and enter the name of the printer in "Share Name" so that Win7 can easily find and connect the printer. Click the "Apply" and "OK" buttons to complete the sharing settings of the XP printer. The second step is to set up the connection of the Win7 printer. Next, we need to connect the shared XP printer on Win7. Enter the "Control Panel" of Win7 and select the "Device and Printer" option. Click "Add Printer" on the menu bar and pressButton, select the "Add Network, Bluetooth or Wireless Printer" option, and wait for Win7 to automatically search for available printer devices. When searching for the printer shared by XP, select the printer and click the "Next" button. At this time, Win7 will download and install the required drivers, which may take a few minutes. Step three, set the default option of the printer. After successfully connecting to the XP shared printer, we need to set the default option of the printer. On the "Devices and Printers" page of Win7, right-click the icon of the XP printer and select the "Default Printer" option. At this time, Win7 will set the XP printer as the default printer, so that there is no need to manually select the printer every time during operation. The fourth step is to test printing. Finally, we need to test printing.Open any document, select the default printer (i.e. the shared XP printer) on the print page, and click the "Print" button. If the printer successfully prints out the document, it means that the connection and settings have been successfully completed. The summary above is the complete steps to connect the XP shared printer to Win7. By sharing printers, we can greatly facilitate users of different operating systems to print. It should be noted that when connecting and setting up the printer, we need to ensure that the network connection between XP and Win7 is normal, otherwise the sharing and connection of the printer cannot be completed.
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