Networking The All-In-One; Overview - Lexmark 2300 Series User Manual

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Networking the All-In-One

Overview

A network is a group of computers or computer systems linked together for
the purpose of sharing resources, such as printers, files, or an Internet
connection.
The All-In-One is network-capable and can be networked in one of two
ways:
Using the peer-to-peer method
Using the point-and-print method
Note: The All-In-One cannot scan across a network.
Peer-to-peer
Requirements:
• You must install the driver software
on all computers that will use the
All-In-One.
• The host computer must be on any
time the client wants to print.
See "Setting up a network printer with
the peer-to-peer method" on page 50.
Point-and-print
Requirements:
The host computer must be on any
time the client wants to print.
See "Setting up a network printer with
the point-and-print method" on
page 51.
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