Are there memory sticks with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth?

This is intended as a temporary solution because our Kyocera printer is quite complicated:

I want to plug the stick into the printer and access it as a drive from my PC, so I don't have to constantly switch it between the PC and printer. I want to scan paper documents and save them as PDFs.

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140Colin
2 years ago

Actually, he should be able to scan printers directly on the PC, but this looks a little complicated and complicated in the manual.

However, there is also the possibility to store the files via FTP to a network drive. There are, for example, NAS of Synology, WD or QNAP.
The Fritz!Box or even some speedport (as well as many other routers) have already integrated a network memory (so-called NAS), since an FTP access should also be set up.
Then the scanner can store the documents and you can then reprocess them via the PC by adding the network drive.

Or you can send the documents by e-mail (if they are not too big…), you have to set up an e-mail address to the printer.

Jensen1970
2 years ago

Make WLAN.