Windows 8.1 + HP LJ 1200 + NAS

Hi.
I have:
1. NAS D-LINK DNS-320L.
2. HP LaserJet 1200.
3. PC with Windows 8.1.
4. NB with Windows 8.1.
I can't connect 1200 directly to PC and/or to NB via USB. So it was successfully connected to NAS. Now I want to install 1200 over my home network (like a network printer device), but I can't - I don't know how. I mean it doesn't works when I try to install it by "standard methods". Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.

Hello madtod,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums.
To get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since this is a commercial product. You can do this at Commercial Forums.
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