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Posted (edited) · Wirelessly transfer files to printer with WiFi SD card

I was just wondering if anyone has ever used something like this to wirelessly transfer their files to their printer? I know that it is made for cameras but I think that it may work.

http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Wi-Fi-Class-Memory-TS32GWSDHC10/dp/B00A659ILQ

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    Posted · Wirelessly transfer files to printer with WiFi SD card

    Links submitted here and in the other thread do not exactly answer this question. Can anyone confirm that SD WIFI card can be written to over WIFI?

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    Posted · Wirelessly transfer files to printer with WiFi SD card

    With my transcend wifi sd it doesn't work.

     

    Thank you, I figured there was an engineered limitation in them. Do they mount to LAN as a //storage device or do you need a 3rd party app to read from them?

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    Posted · Wirelessly transfer files to printer with WiFi SD card

    No idea. Mine when you plug it always shows empty no matter the format or partition size. I did give up on that long ago.

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