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Standalone printer with 3g connection for remote printing?
I am looking for a budgetary and, if possible, reliable solution for organizing remote printing according to the following scheme:
place a laser printer in a working car (provide power through an inverter from the cigarette lighter), to which a print job could be sent from office computers. As an option, I think you can send the print job to the driver's smartphone, from which he can connect to a printer with wifi (such as HP LaserJet Pro P1102w ) and print it. But ideally, I would like to get a scheme of work without involving a driver and preferably without using a smartphone. Those. send the job directly to the printer in the machine through, for example, Google's virtual printer. The question is how (and which) printer to make available through, for example, a 3G modem.
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Can you tell me why?
I have an inkjet hp with their ePrint printing system for soap - the printer has a mailbox ala [email protected] - you throw a letter there, and it prints it. Accordingly, it has a built-in wi-fi adapter. in the car, you can hook it up to a smartphone or a standalone 3g router
shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-office/-/products/Print...
Here are the same HP
, you can add all this, for example, RaspberryPI - there will be a full-size axis - there already you can roam with a regular modem, and forwarding to your home office
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