Hello geeks,
This question has more than one answer, so let's see the scenarios.
#1 Sharing the printer with two computers
In this case, the son can print anything, because the drivers for that particular printer are installed into his computer.
The dad has not the drivers installed, therefore, his computer can't recognize the printer in any way.
The dad must install the drivers for the printer into his PC.
When the son uses the printer, the father cannot print from it at the same time. A print job is created instead, for the father after the son.
Creating a wireless sharing connection, may affect the way that the printer is used.
The father may use it, without knowing that the son started a print job first.
This Cannon Printer has wireless support.
#3 The cartridges are flat
The last theory is that when the son prints the last page, the cartridges are getting empty so the dad gets a blank page instead.
Not with this Cannon Printer which has an auto-fill feature, things are easier. So the cartridges are easy to fill.
Those are the three scenarios. In the end, the real printer will do it's job. I'm talking about this one...
Stay tuned for more questions and answers.
Vlad
Vlad
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