Most third-party driver websites host outdated or malware-infected versions. Always download directly from TP-Link’s official support portal.
Most users searching for that phrase are trying to share a USB printer via a TP-Link router (e.g., Archer series) that has a USB port.
TP-Link’s real tool for that is called TP-Link USB Printer Controller (sometimes just Printer Sharing Utility) — part of their TP-Link Print Server function.
Solution:
Older TP-Link utilities only support 32-bit. Download the 64-bit version from the support page. If unavailable, use the alternative method below.
If the printer works for a while and then goes offline:
Would you like a direct guide on how to install and configure it on Windows 10? Set Auto-Connect:
If the utility cannot see the printer:
This is the most important step. Installing the software isn't enough; you must "bind" the printer to the utility.
One-Click Port Mapping (Virtual USB Port)
Automatic Printer Driver Binding
Multiple Printer Support
Status Monitoring
TCP/IP Raw & LPR Protocol Support
Remote Management Access
Low Resource Usage (Background Service)
Compatibility with Windows 10 (32 & 64-bit)
Uninstall Cleanup Tool