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Go to > Auto-Connect for printing and select Set Auto-Connect Printer . Common Issues & Troubleshooting

The utility is lightweight but provides several useful features to manage your shared printing environment:

The TP-Link USB Printer Controller is a software utility that acts as a virtual USB bridge. It tricks your computer into believing that a networked USB printer is directly plugged into your PC.

This article will guide you through downloading, installing, and using the setup.exe file for the TP-Link USB Printer Controller

To configure the print server, you must complete two stages: hardware deployment and client software setup. Stage 1: Hardware Connections

After setting up the TP-Link USB printer controller, you may need to configure it to work with your printer:

Plug your USB printer into the USB port of your compatible TP-Link router via a high-quality USB cable.

: During installation, ensure you allow the utility through the Windows Firewall for both private and public networks. Configure Auto-Connect : Open the controller and highlight your printer.

: Insert your printer's USB cable firmly into the router's USB port and power the printer on. Check the physical hardware faceplate on your router to confirm the integrated USB LED indicator light is actively illuminated. How to Download and Extract the Software