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Chasaroo
Mar 01, 2022Tutor
Nighthawk R6700v3 AC1750 ReadyShare printer USB Control Center not loading correctly
First, I downloaded the ReadyShare Printer setup_v1.36.zip and extracted. Got three files: ......v1.36 shortcut, .....exe file, and ..... release notes. Second, While running the .exe file that was...
- Mar 03, 2022
The printer is always connected to the desktop, but I don't leave it on. Use Windows share will be my next step, buying a wireless printer or get a commercial program. Let's close this discussion and give it up for awhile? Thanks again, Chasaroo
plemans
Mar 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If you have a computer that is always on, you could connect the printer to that and share it on the windows network.
Not sure why you can't get the readyshare print utility to install.
Chasaroo
Mar 03, 2022Tutor
The printer is always connected to the desktop, but I don't leave it on. Use Windows share will be my next step, buying a wireless printer or get a commercial program. Let's close this discussion and give it up for awhile? Thanks again, Chasaroo
- ChasarooMar 09, 2022Tutor
Couldn't find where I could accept solution?
- plemansMar 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Looks like you already did
- FURRYe38Mar 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You might take a look at a USB to LAN print server device as a alternative suggestion.
Chasaroo wrote:
The printer is always connected to the desktop, but I don't leave it on. Use Windows share will be my next step, buying a wireless printer or get a commercial program. Let's close this discussion and give it up for awhile? Thanks again, Chasaroo
- ChasarooMar 10, 2022Tutor
Just to print a file I've done on my laptop that can be jip drived to my desktop doesn't seem worth all the hastle. If this were a business and I were several floors away from the server, it might be worth the trouble and extra cost? Thanks Charlie
- FURRYe38Mar 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Up to you to see if it's cost effective to you?