Drivers to be used on networked computers that arent directly connected to HP Laserjet M1536dnf MFP

Hi, I have been having problems connecting computers on network to printer. The printer is HP LaserJet Pro M1536dnf MFP. The computer that is connected to the printer directly through usb port is fine. I downloaded full solution drivers from the hp site, installed them and all is well. the problem is with the computers on the network, they cant even detect the computer from add printer. And I have enabled all the file sharing and printer sharing options in advanced sharing on all computers. I also tried installing the same drivers i used on local computer on the networked computers but its not working. Please kindly advise me on which particular driver I should use  or solution.
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Hi Bravee,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I see that you are having issues sharing the printer.
I will be happy to help you.
Printer sharing may or may not work properly. Can be very intermediate.
Here is a document for setting up printer sharing.
Share a printer.
I have provided a document for setting up the printer on the network through a Ethernet connection from the printer to the router.
Installing the Printer Software in Windows 7 for a Wired (Ethernet) Network Connection.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for posting on the HP Forums.
Have a great day.
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