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There is a printer scanner and PC. how to make a copier
And more precisely, there is an MFP without a stove, an MFP without a scanner and a complete lack of money for repairs.
In general, it is necessary with the help of a computer to make one worker out of these two MFPs.
Does anyone have an idea or a ready-made solution?
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the first thing that comes to mind is to scan to a folder on the computer and print everything from this folder with a script.
in general, many options are possible depending on the MFP and OS on the computer.
once used icopy.sourceforge.net/download (I don’t know what is happening there now)
py.sy it’s all crutches. and it is better to do without them. no money - no task)
Assemble one worker from two broken ones and press the COPY button.
do you know the solution?I know.
And I would have a script that would print what was scanned.Set your scanning program to "copy", that is, to transfer the resulting image directly to the printer.
Muscular resource on office equipment , it is better to ask a question on the profile.
If scanning to a computer works fine on one, and printing from a computer works fine on the other, then download the KseroLite program or google "photocopying programs" and you will be happy.
It worked for me on just a scanner + just a printer, if your "under" mfushki can start, then it should work
You won't do it at all. Since immediately when the MFP is turned on, all systems will be checked and if one of them is missing, the MFP will simply give an error and will not work. The only option is to try to repair one at the expense of spare parts of the second.
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