Comment by bevr1337 13 hours ago They'll run CUPS too! My B modernized some old, commercial Brother laser printers I was running. 3 comments bevr1337 Reply thisislife2 13 hours ago That's a great idea - if I understood you right, you mean you used it to make a printer "wireless / wifi enabled" with it, right? Is there any guide you can recommend for that? jffry 11 hours ago I've done the same thing - making a USB-only printer available on my LAN - following this guide: https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-print-server/One nice thing is I can print to the CUPS server even if the printer is off zbendefy 11 hours ago I did the same with an rpi3, not sure if I used this guide but it seems good:https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/printing-at-home-from-your-...
thisislife2 13 hours ago That's a great idea - if I understood you right, you mean you used it to make a printer "wireless / wifi enabled" with it, right? Is there any guide you can recommend for that? jffry 11 hours ago I've done the same thing - making a USB-only printer available on my LAN - following this guide: https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-print-server/One nice thing is I can print to the CUPS server even if the printer is off zbendefy 11 hours ago I did the same with an rpi3, not sure if I used this guide but it seems good:https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/printing-at-home-from-your-...
jffry 11 hours ago I've done the same thing - making a USB-only printer available on my LAN - following this guide: https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-print-server/One nice thing is I can print to the CUPS server even if the printer is off
zbendefy 11 hours ago I did the same with an rpi3, not sure if I used this guide but it seems good:https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/printing-at-home-from-your-...
That's a great idea - if I understood you right, you mean you used it to make a printer "wireless / wifi enabled" with it, right? Is there any guide you can recommend for that?
I've done the same thing - making a USB-only printer available on my LAN - following this guide: https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-print-server/
One nice thing is I can print to the CUPS server even if the printer is off
I did the same with an rpi3, not sure if I used this guide but it seems good:
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/printing-at-home-from-your-...