Or, if you have an Airport Express, Extreme or Time Capsule most model printers
can be plugged into the USB on it and become a “wireless” printer. So can
shared that way. (assuming the printer doesn’t have wireless already).
Kind regards
Daniel
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Daniel Kerr
Thank you Peter
> On 17 Jan 2019, at 7:39 am, Peter Hinchliffe
> wrote:
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>
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>> On 16 Jan 2019, at 2:12 pm, Peter Curtis wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>> I just have a query in relation to using a USB hub.
>> Can I plug in two different computers to the hub to access a printer? or
>> must the
> On 16 Jan 2019, at 2:12 pm, Peter Curtis wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
> I just have a query in relation to using a USB hub.
> Can I plug in two different computers to the hub to access a printer? or must
> the lead be swapped to each computer when being used.
> This is in relation to both two
Hi everyone
I just have a query in relation to using a USB hub.
Can I plug in two different computers to the hub to access a printer? or must
the lead be swapped to each computer when being used.
This is in relation to both two Macs or one Mac and one PC.
Kind regards
Peter
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