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Is this for other people or just you? If the latter, does it not have ethernet or USB you can use instead?
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Originally posted by eek View PostA printer will broadcast it's existence on whatever network you connect it to.
So the only way of ensuring that no one else uses it is to have either a very expensive printer with pin codes or to take it offline and create a printer server using that raspberry pi.
Print Server on Raspberry Pi | LinkedIn will tell you what you need to do.
https://linuxhint.com/raspberry_pi_wired_router/
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Originally posted by eek View PostA printer will broadcast it's existence on whatever network you connect it to.
So the only way of ensuring that no one else uses it is to have either a very expensive printer with pin codes or to take it offline and create a printer server using that raspberry pi.
Print Server on Raspberry Pi | LinkedIn will tell you what you need to do.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHave you thought of the very simple option, of only having it powered on when you want to print?
Oh hang on, just checked who the OP is,
Nevermind
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Have you thought of the very simple option, of only having it powered on when you want to print?
Oh hang on, just checked who the OP is,
Nevermind
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A printer will broadcast it's existence on whatever network you connect it to.
So the only way of ensuring that no one else uses it is to have either a very expensive printer with pin codes or to take it offline and create a printer server using that raspberry pi.
Print Server on Raspberry Pi | LinkedIn will tell you what you need to do.
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Why do you have your wifi printer on a shared network?
Anyway - you need your own router to create within the shared network and private one.
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Restrict Wireless Printer
Sup,
I am back in the office (after finally getting off the bench, thanks Boris!)
How do I restrict access to my wifi printer on a shared network? I thought their might be a nifty little print server on the market, but none that I can see.
Before I crack out my linux spanners and imagineer something with a Pi3b+ I thought I would post here see if anyone knows anything.
Ta
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