As long as your printer is connected to a network, you can add it to your Mac OS X system to print wirelessly. This means you can print files and documents conveniently without connecting the printer ...
The D-Link DP-301U is a little gizmo that lets you share a USB printer on your home or office network. That means no longer leaving a PC running 24-7 just to share its printer. Rick Broida Senior ...
Wired printers have their charm and are usually easy to set up. You don’t need to be around the printer if you are connected on the same network. In this post, we ...
Many printers include the ability to hook directly into a network, allowing any computer on that network to print from them. Those without that feature, however, can still function over a network via ...
The iPad can print to any AirPrint-compatible wireless printer. Many printers include AirPrint, making this an easy option. There's no setup or configuration for AirPrint printers; when you want to ...
The Common Unix Printing System (CUPS, for the acronymists in the room), which comes installed on most *nix distros by default is also available on the Mac. OS X user Jeff Wheeler describes using CUPS ...
It can also include more common scenarios such as an office campus, where employees are moving themselves--or just documents--between buildings and need ad-hoc access to printers with limited ...
Reader Chris Rose recently upgraded to Snow Leopard and faces a common issue. He writes: We just upgraded to 10.6 and I have a network HP2100TN printer that used to use Appletalk on the network to be ...
Hi guys, wondering if someone can help me out here for a second.. trying to write a VBScript that will add all shared printers from a given print server, to a local Windows XP Workstation. Sounds easy ...
My script-fu is weak, so I'm calling for help here. I'm trying to convert a clunky script written in vbscript to a powershell script. It doesn't do anything spectacular, just connects to a machine, ...
Printer sharing in OS X is convenient to have in small office and school settings; however, you may wish to restrict printing to specific users, especially on more open networks. Topher Kessler ...