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Old 10-01-2013, 12:32 PM   #24
Mike L
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Originally Posted by Ghiizhar View Post
Most printers have a built-in web interface that you can access from your PC/Laptop to see all sorts of info with your browser including problem codes, toner/ink levels, paper tray info, etc.
Yes, that's right. But my point was that the old system (buttons and LEDs) was simple. I only had to glance in the general direction of the printer to see what was happening. It seems to me that having to navigate to a web page to achieve that same result would be even less simple than having to get out of my chair and walk over to the machine.

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