Share printer
With PrinterShare® you can share your printer in less than a minute and let other people connected to the Internet (your friends, relative and colleagues) print paper documents on it. You don't need to know or deal with specifics of network sharing, complex settings and figuring out Windows access rights.
Our software automatically detects printers connected to your computer including local network printers. As long as you can print in it yourself, you can share the printer and let other people use it.
PrinterShare® WebPrint
You can now print documents directly from the web without having to install the software on your machine. The number of supported formats is limited to the following:
•JPG
•GIF
•BMP
•PNG
Note that with WebPrint you can only print documents but cannot share your printers. We encourage you to install the PrinterShare® software to experience the full functionality of PrinterShare® solution, to print document and share printers. However, if for any reason you cannot or don’t want to install the software, for instance the software is not yet available on your platform you may find WebPrint useful.
WebPrint HOWTO:
•You need to have a file or collection of files ready before starting WebPrint
•Once the WebPrint starts click on the Select file button
•Select one or any number of files from your computer to print
•Make sure the files are of one of the following types: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG
•Proceed to printer selection (where to print to)
•Enter nickname, email or PrinterShare® ID of the person you want to get the printout then click Find
•From the list of printers select the one you need to print on
•Enter user name and password
•You may store account information on your computer so you won’t need to enter it in the future
•After clicking OK the printout will be sent to the target printer.
How it works
The Basics
Usually, you simply print from your text editor to a printer.
PrinterShare allows you to create virtual copy of a printer attached to another computer. Your text editor will not know about this substitution and will print as usual. Then the virtual printer will send the document over the Internet to another machine.
Note that the document is not sent directly to real printer. It is sent to the PrinterShare client. The client works like mailbox. You can set it up to hold the incoming documents until you are ready to review and print them, or to print automatically.
Mobile
Mobile devices, such as iPhone or Android phones, have no idea about printers and do not provide you "Print" option in applications. However, mobile PrinterShare client can access data on the device, package it as a printable document, and send for printing.
Some mobile PrinterShare clients are also capable of printing directly on stand-alone WiFi printers. This is an exceptional case, when document is sent to printer itself, and not to another PrinterShare client. Not all WiFi printers are supported.
Shared Printers
Shared Printers represent Real Printers in PrinterShare network. When you are looking for a printer to print on, you don't see Real Printers, you only see Shared Printers.
Of course, it is not necessary to create a Shared Printer for every Real Printer connected to your machine.
Shared Printer is maintained by PrinterShare client running on desktop computer connected to the Real Printer. If PrinterShare client is not running, Shared Printer is offline.
Delivery
If shared printer is online, printed document is uploaded directly to target machine. It is fast and secure. So, normally you want to keep your printers online.
If shared printer is offline, you still can print on it. The document will be temporarily stored on PrinterShare print server, and downloaded by receiving client as soon as it will be ready.
Not all PrinterShare clients support direct transfer. Some of them always use server-storage method, because it is simplier. You should not worry about it - there's no practical difference between the two methods, except delivery speed.