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[–] PenguinTD@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

There are printer that has their own app or support apps implementing the protocols so you can print via bluetooth for example. The tricky part comes from 1. cost 2. when you do the scan&copy. The fancier printer that comes with a tablet attached to it doesn't do "more" compare to the cheaper traditional layout version that can also connect to computer/apps.

Then when you do the scan and copy, it's the knowledge which tray does the feed and which mode to set the machine to operate, which does require some manual reading or guidance. But it's not hard to figure out as well.