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Double-click Bonjour Printer Wizard on the desktop.Double-click said EXE to open it in Windows XP (in Parallels).What about Bonjour for Windows? Bonjour (previously known as Rendezvous) is the Mac’s zero-config system allowing auto-discovery of stuff on a network, such as computers, printers and routers – and, handily, they make a Windows version, too. Sodding thing.Īfter much mucking about trying to get the ever-stubborn Windows XP to recognize the printer, I came up with a nice bit of lateral thinking.
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In Windows XP I tried Start > Printers and Faxes > File > Add Printer > Next > Network printer > Next > Browse for a printer > Next (phew!) but, although the iMac’s name appears in the list, it shows no printers attached. How’s it done? The obvious thing would be to share the printer on my iMac (System Prefs > Sharing > Services > Printer Sharing, followed by System Prefs > Print & Fax > Sharing > Share these printers with other computers > ), but of course that would be too easy, so it doesn’t work. My wife runs Windows XP under Parallels on her iMac, and she wants to print to the printer that’s connected to my iMac.
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