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I have connected my HP DeskJet 3720 printer to my home computer with the USB cord. My three currently on-line students all have a chrome book issued to them by the School District. Are my three students able to connect wirelessly to the HP DeskJet to print while the printer is still connected to my home P.C.?

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@messymomma, Welcome to HP Support Community!

 

Yes, the printer can be connected both wirelessly and through USB at the same time.

 

If the students have to connect to the printer, the printer should be configured on the network where it is located. Once the printer is connected to the network, they will have to connect the computers to the same network to print.

 

If students are located elsewhere, they can use the ePrint feature. Refer to the document HP Printers - Print with HP ePrint for help.

 

Keep me posted for further assistance.

 

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