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devilsrear
Jul 10, 2012Aspirant
Readynas Duo v1 VS Duo V2
I've now purchased a duo v2 (with the special price offer on) and plan to get rid of the duo v1 and have a couple of questions. 1. I use the usb printer port on the DUO v1 - how do I configure this...
PapaBear1
Jul 10, 2012Apprentice
Devilsrear - if you have a desktop that you can leave on while anyone is up, you can connect your printer to it and share over the network. Many of us did that before we got an NAS. Not as convenient, but less expensive than a separate printer server. Over the last 5 years, as my printers have died and had to be replaced, I have gone to networked printers. They have really dropped in prince. Newegg lists a Samsung wireless laser printer for $62 shipped. With the proliferation of networked printers and the drop in the prices along with the problems trying to get the server function perform with all printers could be a factor in no longer supporting that function in the ReadyNAS.
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