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I cant print shared printer but can test print

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Hi,
If you're trying to connect to another computer, make sure that computer is on, that you have enabled file and printer sharing on both computers, and that file and printer sharing can communicate through your firewall.

For more Help Read... Troubleshoot file and printer sharing and HP Printer Installation

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SOURCE: My shared printer will only print a test page and nothing else!

When you say 're-share' do you mean you had it configured previously on another machine? Also have you re-installed the printer on the network machines or changed the port ie: //PCName/PrinterName as this could be different now with the new setup. Also check that the users have been granted access to the machine connected to the printer.

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HOW TO SHARE FILES AND PRINTERS BETWEN WINDOWS 7 AND VISTA With three different...

HOW TO SHARE FILES AND PRINTERS BETWEN WINDOWS 7 AND VISTA

With three different versions of Windows being used now, you’ll probably find yourself trying to share files or printers between them. Today we take a look at how to share files and printers between Vista and Windows 7 machines.
In this example we are on a basic home network using Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit version) and Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 (32-bit version).
Set Windows 7 Share Settings
On the Windows 7 machine we need to set up a few things in Advanced Sharing Settings. First type network and sharing center into the search box in the Start Menu and hit Enter.
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Then click on Change advanced sharing settings…
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Now in Advanced Sharing Settings, make sure to turn on network discovery, file and printer sharing, and public folder sharing. Make sure these are enabled in both the Home or work and Public profiles.
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Depending on your setup, you might want to turn off password protected sharing. Other wise you’ll need to enter the password for each machine in, which isn’t that big of a deal. Turning it off while you’re setting it up makes things a bit easier though by saving a step.
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Set Vista Share Settings
On the Vista machine we need to double check and make sure it’s sharing settings are ready to go. Right-click on Network and choose Properties.
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The Network and Sharing Center opens up. Under Sharing and Discovery we need to turn on File Sharing, Public Folder Sharing, and Network Discovery.
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Also on the Vista machine you might want to turn off password protected sharing … but it’s completely up to you.
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Share Files Windows 7 View
Now that we have the correct Settings On each machine, it’s time to put it to the test. Open up Network on the Windows 7 machine, and you should see all of the machines on the network. The Vista machine in this example is VISTAGEEK-PC.
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There was no need to enter a password to access the Vista machine because password protection is turned off. But now you can go through and see the User Shared folders. In this example both public and Users directories are shared.
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Share Files Vista View
Now on the Vista computer, double click on Network and you should see the Windows 7 machine (where in this instance it’s MYSTICGEEK-PC).
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I enabled password protection on the Windows 7 machine so we can take a look at the login screen that will be displayed before connecting.
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Then you’ll see the folders and devices that are shared. Here you can see the HP printer connected to the Windows 7 machine is available.
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And you can continue browsing through all available shared folders and files.
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Printer Sharing
As we showed above, you can see the printer connected to Windows 7. Let’s make sure we can connect to it and print a test document. In Vista click on the Start menu and type printers into the search box and hit Enter.
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Right-click on the shared printer and select Properties.
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Under the General tab click on the Print Test Page button.
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The following message is displayed while the test page prints out on the printer connected to your Windows 7 machine.
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Another test you might want to perform is opening a test document and making sure you can print that to the Windows 7 printer.
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Provided everything prints out successfully you might want to make it the default printer.
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Troubleshooting
If your machines aren’t able to see each other or the printer isn’t working…here are a few steps you might want to use to determine where the problem is.
Double check to make sure Network Discovery and File and Print Sharing is enabled on both machines as shown above.
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In this example both machines are connected to a Belkin home wireless router and IP addresses are dynamically assigned. If you are using Static addresses make sure you can ping the IP address of each computer. If not, double check the assigned IP Address and cabling of each computer…
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If the printer isn’t working, double check to make sure you have the latest drivers for each OS installed.
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Setting up a Shared Network Printer

Any printer that is connected to a computer and is connected on a LAN can be configured so all other computers on the same network can print to this printer. This means the computer with the printer attached to it MUST be booted up at all times when other computers want to access the printer.
You need to install the printer driver on the computer and configure it as a Shared printer.
The other computers on the network need to add this printer to their computer.
Follow these steps to set-up a shared network printer :-
1. Connect the printer to the computer and install the printer driver.
2. Open Printers and Faxes - right click on this printer and click Sharing - click Sharing tab and click Share this printer, then if you wish you can change the Share name, then click OK
3. Right click on the printer – click Properties - click Print Test Page to confirm printer installation.
Follow these steps to configure the computers on your network :-
1. Open Printers and Faxes – click Add a printer – Next – select A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer - Next.
2. Select Browser for a printer – Next
3. Click on and expand the Microsoft Windows Network down to the computer with the printer – Next
4. Select Yes for - Use this printer as the default printer – Next – Finish
5. Right click on the printer – click Properties - click Print Test Page to confirm printer installation.
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Can you see the printer from the networked computer? Have you gone into the printer properties and set it to share? Right click on the printer in printers and faxes and select properties. Click on the sharing tab and clickn on the circle next to share this printer. (Windows xp)
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My shared printer will only print a test page and nothing else!

Hi phall124
Have you made the new connected printer on 2 other PC's the default printer. Try selecting the printer in word by not just clicking on printer icon but using the following:
1.File
2.Print
3.Select printer from drop down box
4.Print

Regards
Go-Tech
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Accessing a Shared Printer To access a shared printer from a computer running Windows Vista, do the following:
  1. Click Start, and then click Network. The Network window displays a list of computers in the workgroup of the computer.
  2. Double-click the name of the computer containing the shared printer that you want to access.
  3. Right-click the shared printer that you want to access, and then click Connect. Alternately, you can double-click on Printers to see just the list of shared printers, and then right-click the shared printer that you want to access, and then click Connect.
After you have connected to the shared printer, you will be able to print to this shared printer as long as the printer and the computer sharing the printer are turned on.


please note that in network the computer that has the network printer if it is running XP may take as long as 15minutes to be recognized.
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Test pages are printer generated not from the computer. Have you checked Microsoft help on this? make sure you are on line. Go to My Computer /Help, then when the help pages comes up Type in print spooler See what you get Rephrase the question if the answer you seek is being missed.
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