Since the computer will need to be turned on in order to access the printer, install the printer on a computer that spends a lot of time powered on. When installing a printer on a Mac, you can usually just plug it in via USB and OS X will install everything automatically. Once the printer has been installed, you'll need to enable printer sharing so that your laptop can connect to it.  Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences". Click the "Sharing" option. Select the "Printer Sharing" option to enable printer sharing. Once you've enabled printer sharing, you'll want to share the printer from the same window. Check the box next to the installed printer to share it. Now that the printer has been shared, you can connect to it from your Mac laptop.  Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences". Select the "Print & Scan" option. Click and hold the "+" button and select your newly-shared printer. Click the Download & Install button if it appears. While OS X comes with the software for most printers already installed, your printer may require additional software from Apple. If it does, you will be prompted to download it after adding the printer. Once you've installed the shared printer on your laptop, you can print to it just as if it was connected directly to the laptop. Make sure that the computer that the printer is connected to is turned on. Open the Print dialog in any program and select the shared printer from the list of available printers.
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One-sentence summary -- Install the printer on the computer that will be sharing it. Enable printer sharing on the Mac that the printer is installed on. Share the printer. Connect to the shared printer on your Mac laptop. Print to the shared printer.

Q: Use aggregate or gravel that does not contain any additives or large portions of organic matter that has not decomposed. Make sure the aggregate has not been in contact with animals, as you do not want germs or bacteria to get into the water. Use fresh water to fill the plant zone. Make sure the water runs into the pool area easily so the plants can help to filter the water. Check that the piece of black liner you are using as a barrier sits upward in the water, preventing the plants from drifting into the pool area. Waterweed and hornwort are both great options, as they release a lot of oxygen into the water. You can also put in aquatic plants like sedges and rushes on the perimeter of the plant zone to keep the area oxygenated and contained. Water lilies and other floating plants are great options for the plant zone, as they encourage the growth of microorganisms that will keep the water healthy and clean. If you are using plants that have roots, shovel gravel onto the bottom of the plants so they stay in place in the plant zone.
A: Put 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm) of aggregate or gravel in the plant zone. Fill the plant zone with water 1 foot (0.30 m) below the top edge. Place oxygenating plants in the plant zone to keep the water healthy. Add in floating plants to provide shade to organisms. Anchor the plants with gravel.

Article: It may take some time for you to have your bullying case resolved with your HR department or, if necessary, to find a new job. If you have vacation time saved up, it may be a good time to take a break.  Take care of your mental and physical needs so that the bullying does not affect your health. Have outlets outside of work for socializing and reducing stress.  Take a few walking breaks during the day to lower your stress level and get some fresh air. Seek out a counselor who specializes in workplace issues and work with them to develop coping skills. Bully bosses may be more likely to pick on employees who don’t socialize much with others or are alone a lot. To counter this, develop friendships with coworkers and be social with others when possible. Despite the bullying you face from your boss, try to keep your cool and demonstrate that you are just there to do your job. Continue to show up to work on time and complete your projects in a timely manner.  Don’t respond to the bullying with an outburst of your own. Try to either diffuse the situation or simply leave the area without responding. Develop good relationships with others in the office. That way, you will be viewed as a true professional if ever there is a choice between you and the bully. Although acknowledging situations that set off your boss does not excuse the bad behavior, this may be useful in helping you avoid some of your boss’s wrath. If your boss tends to act out when corporate supervisors are in town or when the fiscal year ends, try to see if there is a way to diffuse the situation before the bullying starts. Bullies prey on those they consider weak, so don’t let them know that they are getting to you emotionally. Do not take bullying personally. Reframe the bullying behavior as a knock against your boss instead of a criticism of yourself.  Don’t let the bully see you cry or get upset by their behavior. If necessary, go to your car or the restroom to decompress or even cry after a bullying episode, rather than breaking down in front of the bully.   Just ignore the inflammatory comment and change the subject, or assert yourself calmly and professionally. You may need to look for a new job in the near future if you cannot handle your bullying boss. Before that time comes, however, it is wise to lay the ground work to make a potential job search easier.  Document every accomplishment, happy client, big sale, etc. By keeping an ongoing record of your accomplishments during this difficult time, you will be able to show you were working hard while in a challenging situation. Volunteer to work on projects with those outside of your department. That way, you’ll be able to demonstrate your skills to others in the company, which will be helpful if you try to transfer departments. Join local networking groups or professional societies. The more contacts you make, the easier it will be to find a new position.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make your situation tolerable while you are trying to resolve the bullying behavior. Surround yourself with friends and those who support you. Maintain your professionalism. Identify your boss’s triggers for bullying. Stay strong. Update your resume and contact lists.