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by woleium 921 days ago
no, but you may need to put a $35 raspberry pi CUPS server on it to turn it into a network printer
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And you can even get AirPrint compatibility. My Samsung laser printer driver wasn't working on Apple Silicon anymore (the printer is from 2007) but since CUPS supports it and AirPrint doesn't seem to require too much from a printer I was able to get it working fine with a Pi. And it's handier to use than ever before.

I guess Windows/Android have something similar.