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A lot depends on the printer's connections. If you have a home network it is easy to share a printer if it has a network connection. If it doesn't, and you have a network you can buy a printserver to connect to the network, then connect the printer to the printserver. There are printservers for home networks that have USB connections for the printer.
If you don't have a network there are USB based switchboxes that will connect to 2 or more computers that allow them to share a printer, scanner, or some other device. If the printer is designed to connect to a parallel port there are switchboxes for those as well. If you printer has both a USB and a parallel port connection ( my old HP 895 Cse from 1999 does, and it is still in service) you can connect the USB to one computer and the parallel port to the other without a switchbox. You can only print from one computer at a time though unless the printer has built in I/O switching.
dorothy Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Can someone tell me the simplist way of sharing a printer between two PCs?
>I've been told that one can't use USBs for this, and I don't really believe this to be true.
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>I'm running Windows98se
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