Thank you! I did it, it's working. And it was one of the most infuriating projects I've ever taken on lol your instructions were perfect but since I am not comfy with telnet into it, I did everything in command line, swapping my keyboard dongle and confident everything I was doing was probably wrong. I have one of my printers working (the laser may need to be selected to the right printer type.) but all in all... Thank you for my first real project in Linux, Pi, and seeing the results of these little mad scientist gizmos deliver. I now feel so much more confident now that i've seen all those commands / codes and confusion deliver results. Many thanks!
Brilliant that’s what I like to hear honestly anything in homelabs can be the most frustrating things at times but very worth it when it finally comes together
hi , thanks for such a useful video , I have a similar project but in my case i want everything wired and i want to make the pi as middleman. please help if possible
You could have just add armhf architecture with dpkg, no need to install the whole 32 bit OS. Also you don't need to get apps, cups supports sharing the printer as airprint/mopria, driverless. For scanning you can use airscan. I basically did what you did in a more user-friendly way, the project is called uowprint printserver. It also includes emulated x86 drivers for which arm versions are not available.
Thank you! I did it, it's working. And it was one of the most infuriating projects I've ever taken on lol your instructions were perfect but since I am not comfy with telnet into it, I did everything in command line, swapping my keyboard dongle and confident everything I was doing was probably wrong.
I have one of my printers working (the laser may need to be selected to the right printer type.) but all in all...
Thank you for my first real project in Linux, Pi, and seeing the results of these little mad scientist gizmos deliver. I now feel so much more confident now that i've seen all those commands / codes and confusion deliver results. Many thanks!
Brilliant that’s what I like to hear honestly anything in homelabs can be the most frustrating things at times but very worth it when it finally comes together
hi , thanks for such a useful video , I have a similar project but in my case i want everything wired and i want to make the pi as middleman. please help if possible
Absolutely what you trying to achieve
Cool....!
Many thanks, Sir!
Thanks for watching
You could have just add armhf architecture with dpkg, no need to install the whole 32 bit OS.
Also you don't need to get apps, cups supports sharing the printer as airprint/mopria, driverless.
For scanning you can use airscan.
I basically did what you did in a more user-friendly way, the project is called uowprint printserver. It also includes emulated x86 drivers for which arm versions are not available.
Oh nice will check this out
Would this work on a Epson V600 scanner?
If the drivers available I don’t see why not