RV220W Printer Sharing Across VLANs

We have 2 VLANs configured to keep 2 groups of PCs apart. Is it possible to allow both VLANs to access the same printer without allowing other traffic between these VLANs ?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply Simon.
Should I place the printer in a third VLAN (as opposed to one of the exclusive VLANs containing the PCs)? If so, will it be enough to enable"Inter VLAN Routing" on this third 3rd VLAN only?
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