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Nikita Shinkevich2020-08-17 19:23:33
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Nikita Shinkevich, 2020-08-17 19:23:33

Network laser MFP, tell me the best option? And how to include it in the local network?

Friends and girlfriends! The question is ...

Office, in the office there is a Rapsberry Pi and a router with a 4G modem. We work on a remote server via RDP via VPN raised on the router to the server. It is necessary to put the MFP in such a way that it is not connected to the USB of a specific Raspberry, but that 3-4 employees working in the same office can use it.

In this connection, the question is: which laser MFP is adequately priced and how can it be connected tritely via a twisted pair cable to a router or Wi-Fi and print on it to both Sana and Masha and Accountant Zhanna Lvovna, who sit in this office?

Thank you!

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Dmitry, 2020-08-17
@domres

Connect with a wire to a switch or router (if there are free ports) About the model - the taste and color (I like Kyocera)

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Vladimir, 2020-08-18
@SibUrsus

Kyocera ECOSYS M2040dn
Not an ideal model, but at the moment, in the SOHO class, the best option for sane money.

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unseriously, 2020-08-18
@unseriously

Now, probably, any modern printer can connect via a cord or wifi. If by wifi - on the printer in the Network section find Wireless connections, it scans for available networks - select the network - password - done. On any computer, look for a network printer - connect - ready.
For example, we have this: Canon i-SENSYS MF443dw
It has its own admin panel - we enter the printer's IP address in the browser and drive it without getting up.

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