Originally posted by: sdifox
A copier is not a scanner and a printer. A copier is a copier. There is no way you can create a signal that you can somehow patch into the imager so it can expose it onto the drum in order to transfer to paper.
Depends.
A lot of newer computerized copiers basically
are a scanner and a laser printer tied together -- but most of the ones that are built like that also expose the 'printer' functionality. If they're just 'hiding' the printer functionality of this device (likely if there are other models in the same line that can print and copy), something like a firmware upgrade could potentially turn it into a more functional printer/copier, assuming you have some way to hook it up to a computer (like a USB or Ethernet port built into the device). If they actually left out the communication hardware, you're probably SOL.
Of course, if this is a 'dumb' copier, then yes, there's no practical way for you to turn it into a printer.