HP 1510 User Guide - Page 14

Connection information, Supported connection types, Connect using a USB cable - all in one printer

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3 Connection information Connection information Your HP All-in-One comes equipped with a USB port so you can connect directly to a computer using a USB cable. You can also share your printer over an existing Ethernet network using a computer as a print server. Supported connection types Description USB connection Printer sharing (Windows) Printer sharing (Mac) Recommended number of connected computers for best performance Supported software features One computer connected to an HP All-in-One using a USB cable. The USB port is located on the rear of the HP All-in-One. All features are supported. Up to five computers. The host computer must be turned on at all times, or the other computers will not be able to print to the HP All-in-One. All features resident on the host computer are supported. Only print is supported from the other computers. Up to five computers. The host computer must be turned on at all times, or the other computers will not be able to print to the HP All-in-One. All features resident on the host computer are supported. Only print is supported from the other computers. Setup instructions Follow the Setup Guide for detailed instructions. For setup instructions, see Use printer sharing (Windows). For setup instructions, see Use printer sharing (Mac OS X). Connect using a USB cable Detailed instructions for connecting a computer to your HP All-in-One using a USB cable are included in the Setup Guide that came with your device. Use printer sharing (Windows) If your computer is on a network, and another computer on the network has an HP Allin-One connected to it by means of a USB cable, you can use that device as your User Guide 11

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Connection information
Your HP All-in-One comes equipped with a USB port so you can connect directly to a
computer using a USB cable. You can also share your printer over an existing
Ethernet network using a computer as a print server.
Supported connection types
Description
Recommended
number of
connected
computers for best
performance
Supported software
features
Setup instructions
USB connection
One computer
connected to an
HP All-in-One using a
USB cable.
The USB port is
located on the rear of
the HP All-in-One.
All features are
supported.
Follow the Setup
Guide for detailed
instructions.
Printer sharing
(Windows)
Up to five computers.
The host computer
must be turned on at
all times, or the other
computers will not be
able to print to the
HP All-in-One.
All features resident
on the host computer
are supported. Only
print is supported
from the other
computers.
For setup
instructions, see
Use
printer sharing
(Windows)
.
Printer sharing (Mac)
Up to five computers.
The host computer
must be turned on at
all times, or the other
computers will not be
able to print to the
HP All-in-One.
All features resident
on the host computer
are supported. Only
print is supported
from the other
computers.
For setup
instructions, see
Use
printer sharing (Mac
OS X)
.
Connect using a USB cable
Detailed instructions for connecting a computer to your HP All-in-One using a USB
cable are included in the Setup Guide that came with your device.
Use printer sharing (Windows)
If your computer is on a network, and another computer on the network has an HP All-
in-One connected to it by means of a USB cable, you can use that device as your
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Connection information