Before buying this printer, I made a quick search to confirm that it has wifi connectivity... (the algorithm lied to me)
Before buying this printer, I made a quick search to confirm that it has wifi connectivity... (the algorithm lied to me)


and because i'm a lazy ass i didn't read the specs but just read the search engine result.
I also assumed that because 6 years ago i bought a $50 hp envy and it had wifi, this much expensive one is also going to have it
Result: that $250 printer doesn't actually have wifi
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RamblingPanda @lemmynsfw.com To be fair, the network integration of my printer sucks. I think I'll just tape a raspberry to it and use it as a print server.
8 1 Replyy0din @lemmy.world "Honestly, a literal raspberry might do a better job at network integration than your printer right now. Just be careful it doesn't jam... or jam, you know?"
10 0 Replymad_asshatter @lemmy.world
It's worth preserving.
7 0 ReplyFermion @feddit.nl You might end up in a sticky situation.
4 0 Replywjrii @lemmy.world If it does work, though, it'll be pretty sweet.
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