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You got me looking in more detail. I hadn't, but I just did that now. I turned it off for both public and private networks leave no stone unturned and no luck. I double-checked that my print server and printer was still functioning as expected and just now printed off something from Debian.

So that narrows the scope to my Windows 10 Pro x64 OS for certain, or at least my knowledge of how to add a printer. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. How to Connect a Print Server. To set up the print server to a network running on the Microsoft Windows Operating System, attach the printing device to its respective communication port which for newer printers is usually the USB interface. Upon detection of the host system, the corresponding driver will be installed either manually or automatically.

In the Printer Tasks, click the 'Add a Printer' option. Upon completion of the process, a new printer icon will be displayed in the Printer and Faxes window. From the Printer Properties window, select the 'Sharing' option and click on the 'Share this Printer'.

Indicate a Shared Name which will be used to identify the printing device across the network. Once the configuration of the Print Server is completed, the client must be configured prior to gaining access to the functionality of the printing device. Browse for the appropriate printing device from the list of detected network printers and follow the prompt.

If there's a panel on the bottom that would allow you to take a look at the wireless card then sure, go right ahead, otherwise no. If you can look at the wireless card, find out who made the chipset. Acer uses for different types for that model - Atheros, Realtek, Intel and Broadcom. Fortunately they only use Atheros for the wired LAN. I'm sure you already know, but drivers can be found here:. But without knowing the chipset used installing the correct drivers is hit-and-miss.

If you can find the chipset you can try going directly to the manufacturer's site Realtek, Intel, Broadcom Please go to Device Manage to check if any wireless device is listed. If not, it seemed the computer cannot recognize the wireless card. I suggest contacting Acer to check the hardware. Best Regards,. Most printers require driver software to work properly. If you recently upgraded from one version of Windows to another, it's possible that the current printer driver is for the previous version of Windows.

If you've had recent power outages, viruses, or other computer problems, it's possible that the drivers have become damaged. Downloading and installing the latest driver for your printer can resolve these types of problems. Install software from the printer manufacturer. If your printer came with a disc, that disc might contain software that installs a driver for the printer.

Download and install the driver yourself. You can search for a driver on the manufacturer's website. Try this if Windows Update can't find a driver for your printer, and the printer didn't come with software that installs a driver. To print webpages using Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, select Print , and then select Print again. See what the printed page will look like by selecting Print Preview. To print only a picture from a page and not the whole page , right-click on the picture, and select Print.

In the Print dialog box, select Print again. Windows 7 Windows 8. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful?



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