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Wi-Fi SD cards?
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Subject: Re: [MakerBot] Wi-Fi SD cards?
From: Dan Newman <dan.new...@mtbaldy.us>
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Bluetooth <-> USB dongles sell for well below $20 USD. (I'm seeing some listed
for $12.49). You may have better luck going that route albeit with all the downsides
of printing over USB with wireless comms issues on top of it. I recall folks trying
them with Cupcakes back in 2010, but I didn't pay too much attention.
Dan