Difference between revisions of "Connect to Printers"
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− | All network printers can be connected with a command.<br>For XP and Vista(32-bit systems)<br>Startmenu -> Run(or press [windows button]+R) -> write \\winprint2<br><br>For Windows 7(64-bit systems)<br>Startmenu -> write in the search-area(or press [windows button]+R) \\winprint64<br> [[Image:Searchfield.png]] | + | All network printers can be connected with a command.<br>For XP and Vista(32-bit systems)<br>Startmenu -> Run(or press [windows button]+R) -> write \\winprint2<br><br>For Windows 7(64-bit systems)<br>Startmenu -> write in the search-area(or press [windows button]+R) \\winprint64<br> [[Image:Searchfield.png]] |
− | <br>You will then find all UiO printers in a big list. Chemistry’s printers are usually kj_xxx. | + | <br>You will then find all UiO printers in a big list. Chemistry’s printers are usually kj_xxx. |
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 25 May 2011
All network printers can be connected with a command.
For XP and Vista(32-bit systems)
Startmenu -> Run(or press [windows button]+R) -> write \\winprint2
For Windows 7(64-bit systems)
Startmenu -> write in the search-area(or press [windows button]+R) \\winprint64
You will then find all UiO printers in a big list. Chemistry’s printers are usually kj_xxx.