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My wife has 7 PC's on Windows 10 for her small business and she's using a Windows 10 pro dedicated PC as the server for the veterinary software. She has one printer that was successfully printing wirelessly for all PC's but now it has just stopped being recognized by the computers unless it's plugged into one with the USB cable. She had a local PC firm spend 3 hours trying to fix it, but they did nothing but complain about the "Microsoft printing nightmare" caused by Windows updates and took her money and left. They also blamed it on her not using dedicated version of server 2012, saying the way it was now won't work even though the veterinary software company recommends that for as small as her setup is.
My question is, is there a way to share a printer other than wirelessly so it works. All of the PC's run through an un-managed 8 port switch to communicate with the server database. Obviously from my post I know nothing about networking or sharing a printer except for something simple like a home shared printer.
When I google the Windows 10 printer nightmare it does seem to indicate there are issues Microsoft can't resolve as of yet.
My question is, is there a way to share a printer other than wirelessly so it works. All of the PC's run through an un-managed 8 port switch to communicate with the server database. Obviously from my post I know nothing about networking or sharing a printer except for something simple like a home shared printer.
When I google the Windows 10 printer nightmare it does seem to indicate there are issues Microsoft can't resolve as of yet.