Why has no one written a printer driver for non wireless printers, in Android 4.0+ via USB?

siccarii
siccarii Member Posts: 1 New User

The subject line covers my question, narrowly, but surely Android 4.0+ is capable of addressing a usb2 port with a dsr or tsr; device service routine, and terminate and stay resident, respectively for 'wired' printers? As well as other peripherals currently not addressed. I understand that the present status quo is wireless everything, of which I approve! But must we dump all our previously wired peripherals be junked, only to spend (unnecessarily) more money for no real reason. Ideally, I'd like to have all my peripherals to be wireless, especially as micro sd and other memory media is addressing much larger sizes of memory, 64 and 128 KGB. There should also be a fixed peripheral to adapt multiple micro sds, to be sequential massive memory. I'm positive that via amorphous silicon, we'll soon be seeing TeraBytes loadable into existing I/o ports. It's not expensive to produce, and will catapult the desire for 'bigger, better, faster' hunger we all have. Any Android programmers care to reply?

Comments from non programmers, is equally welcomed!

Thank you very much, siccarii

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