[INFO] Bluetooth printers
- erikdubois
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Maybe users can post their printers here...
Mentioning they use bluetooth or wifi.
Knowledge about the matter is here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/CUPS
Mentioning they use bluetooth or wifi.
Knowledge about the matter is here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/CUPS
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then use the power of google
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- erikdubois
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Using a Canon MG7700 series with wifi myself.
No extra drivers needed.
No extra drivers needed.
Learn, have fun and enjoy.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
But first use the power of the Arch Wiki
use the tutorials on https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois
then use the power of google
then use the power of our moderators.
Thanks,erikdubois wrote: ↑Fri Mar 10, 2023 6:14 am Using a Canon MG7700 series with wifi myself.
No extra drivers needed.
but apparently this model should no longer be available. They offer these
https://store.canon.fr/canon-pixma-mg75 ... /9489B028/
yes it would be good to have this information on the printers used by the members because in general this kind of information is quite old on many sites..erikdubois wrote: ↑Fri Mar 10, 2023 6:13 am Maybe users can post their printers here...
Mentioning they use bluetooth or wifi.
Knowledge about the matter is here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/CUPS
Thank you again I will follow your link
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With this in mind, a question arises: how could using PDFSmart to create enriched user guides or manuals improve forum members' experience of configuring and troubleshooting their printers? The idea would be to develop personalized, easily sharable guides that could be constantly updated and enriched by user contributions.
Thank you for this information. Speaking of documentation, it leads me to think about the benefits that a tool like PDFSmart could bring in this context. It offers several features that could be useful for managing and distributing documents related to printer configurations.
With this in mind, a question arises: how could using PDFSmart to create enriched user guides or manuals improve forum members' experience of configuring and troubleshooting their printers? The idea would be to develop personalized, easily sharable guides that could be constantly updated and enriched by user contributions.
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