BUT, it's compute bound with modern print jobs, and is missing modern protocols like Bonjour.
What if someone open sourced a legacy printer? I'd love to re-brain this printer.
Replaceable NIC in printers are pretty great, especially when you can buy them for 1/10th of original cost on the used market.
I have a relatively modern LaserJet that does IPP (and Bonjour) over WiFi, but it doesn't do 5GHz WiFi, it doesn't do IPv6, so I have it plugged into a server over USB instead, and the server running CUPS exposes it on the network.
I’ve been meaning to explore server-side rendering, but haven’t got that far down my todo list.
If there is a newer network card or firmware that supports this printer, I’d love to hear about it.