Adding a Shared Network Printer on Windows
Shared network printers are printers in common areas such as labs or offices suites. They are added to the print server to allow for multiple users to connect to them simultaneously. The following steps will walkthrough connecting a network printer to a device running Windows 10.
Devices connected via USB do not need to be added using this method.
If you have an office printer only used by one person, you will need to connect to it directly by using the IP address. If you have a shared printer that is not on the print server, please email engr-helpdesk@tamu.edu to request that your printer be added to the server.
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Add a printer using the Start Menu
Open the Start Menu and either type or paste in the following path:
\\coe-pcmf-ps1.engr.tamu.edu\
Scroll through the list of available printers that appears or start typing your department name to find the desired printer
Click on the printer you would like to add
Once it has configured, you may close the print queue and use the printer
Add a printer using Printers & scanners
Launch the Control Panel
Click on View devices and printers under Hardware and Sound
Click Add a printer
Click The printer that I want isn’t listed
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Choose Select a shared printer by name and enter:
\\coe-pcmf-ps1.engr.tamu.edu
View the list of all print queues that have been added to the ENGR domain
Select the desired printer and then click Next to map the printer
Click Next to install the driver
Print a test page to confirm that the printer mapped successfully and then click Finish