• Luffy@lemmy.ml
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    21 hours ago

    Just connect it to a Server (like a raspi) via USB and share the printer through CUPS

    Its a little tedious to set up, but it works

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      13 hours ago

      Is there a step by step anywhere to achieve this? I’m adept in tech. But don’t have the training or knowledge to just do it

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      18 hours ago

      Why do that when you could just connect it to the LAN and put it on a separate VLAN?

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          43 minutes ago

          I’ve never had issues with networking or drivers with my Brother printer. I don’t have any Apple devices, but on Windows and Linux I just use the drivers that come with the OS.

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        16 hours ago

        Because it’s a lot simpler and avoids the issue of dealing with printer drivers on all your machines.

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        16 hours ago

        I could see the argument that it’s more air gapped this way. Without having physical access to the Pi (or at least SSH access), it’d be hard to get any network connection through USB.

        But personally, I just blocked outgoing traffic from the printer.