DO YOU REALLY NEED A FAX MACHINE? JUST PRINT TO A PRINTER A CONTINENT AWAY!
Posted
on June 15, 2008
Why someone would want printing on somebody printer a continent away? Well, suppose
you need to send urgently a memo or report to a meeting far away; you may print on the faraway printer to save time and be sure that documents are delivered in time. Sending a mail may not be so fast if internet traffic is heavy.
This is made possible thanks to an application named "PrinterAnywhere" that
assists doing the job pronto!
- How it works
You simply select File / Print menu from your application (such as Microsoft
Word) and then choose PrinterAnywhere. After clicking OK you will need to select
the remote printer to print to. Initially you would need to look for printer
owners by clicking on the button Find Printer.
- How to share
To share a printer so other people can print on it you need to install, start
and keep running the PrinterAnywhere console application. The application displays
the list of all your printers but they are not shared. Only
PrinterAnywhere is shared. By clicking on each printer you may change
its sharing status.
To use PrinterAnywhere you must be connected
to the Internet and able to browse the web using Microsoft Internet
Explorer - Yeah! Only Microsoft Explorer option
is available.
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