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Connecting more than one printer or more than one PC
You have several choices for having more than one printer connected to a user or for having more than
one user connected to a printer. Choices include:
Installing two printers to one PC using USB ports See Install more than one printer using a USB
connection for details.
Installing a printer on a client PC when the printer is connected to a host PC and both PCs are
connected to a network (using Windows printer sharing). See Printer sharing for details.
Installing a printer on a network using a print server and then installing the driver on a PC on the
network. This method is called direct networking. Direct network printing for details.
Installing multiple printers to a PC using a combination of connection methods. For example, one or
more printers can be directly connected to the PC and others can be connected through a network
(using Windows printer sharing or direct networking).
Using more than one printer installed to a PC as a printer pool, when the PC is running Windows 2000
or XP. The operating system manages sending jobs to the printers so the next available printer receives
the card. See Printer pooling for details.
Install more than one printer using a USB connection
Tips for success
More than one USB-connected printer on a PC running Windows 98 (including SE) is not fully
supported. See the ReleaseNotes98.rtf file on the driver CD-ROM for the latest information.
Connect and install one printer at a time. The PC cannot run two or more installation programs
at the same time.
USB allows devices to be connected to the PC through another USB device (daisy-chained).
USB also uses hubs to which multiple USB devices (including other hubs) can be connected
(cascaded). Up to five hubs can be used between the printer and the PC. Datacard printers do
not have ports to support daisy chaining. If you need to connect two Datacard printers to a PC
with one USB port, obtain a USB hub to which both printers can be connected.
The printer must be powered on for the PC to detect it. It must remain powered on so the
operating system can keep track of the printer if the printer is moved from one USB port or
connection to another.
1 Begin with the PC powered on and running. Existing Datacard printers can be powered on or powered
off.
2 Exit the Printer Toolbox for existing printers. Right-click on the printer icon (in the lower right corner of
the desktop) to display a pop-up menu. Select Exit from the pop-up menu.
3 Attach the flat end of the USB cable to the USB port on the PC or on a device connected to the PC.
4 Power on the printer and wait until it is ready (the printer light is steady green).
5 Attach the square end of the USB cable to the printer.
6 The operating system should detect the new device and display the Add/Detect New Hardware wizard.
If the operating system does not detect the printer and display the Add/Detect New Hardware wizard
within a few minutes, check the Printers window to see if the icon for the new printer is displayed. At
times, the Wizard runs quickly and you might not notice it. If the Wizard does not appear and the icon is
not present, see Troubleshooting Installation Problems for more information.