E4200 Guest Access to Printer?

The Guest Access is a very nice feature for allowing us to provide Internet access in our rental unit.
However, it would be nice to provide the Guests access to the USB printer.   
Is there a way to provide access to the USB printer for those who are logged into the "Guest Network"?

Nope... Guest network provides internet access only and there's no way computers in the guest network can communicate with other computers within the guest network as well. 
"Don't fix it if it ain't broken."

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    gv
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    [email protected] wrote:
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