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I need to print a document, this document has my personal details, place and DOB and other important information that I don't want to share.

 

The Kodak shop and other places I found have a Line QR code you scan, then send document, the shop then prints for you.

 

Are there any print shops in Pattaya I can connect to their wireless printer or similar without storing my document on their Line app.

 

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How could any shop print without a copy? they probably delete them from Line periodically, no reason to keep. I go to 50 Satang copy shop on Thepprasit, opposite the condo near Sukhumvit 

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

How could any shop print without a copy? they probably delete them from Line periodically, no reason to keep. I go to 50 Satang copy shop on Thepprasit, opposite the condo near Sukhumvit 

Per the title of the OP, by using wireless printing. I use it for printing from my phone to my Canon printer in my shed. The document stays on my phone. No copies needed.

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4 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Per the title of the OP, by using wireless printing. I use it for printing from my phone to my Canon printer in my shed. The document stays on my phone. No copies needed.

Per the Op that's not how shops work

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OP, you are aware that no matter how the data gets there, a printer will have your document in its memory for a certain amount of time, right? There are always security concerns if you look deep enough.

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14 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

How could any shop print without a copy? they probably delete them from Line periodically, no reason to keep. I go to 50 Satang copy shop on Thepprasit, opposite the condo near Sukhumvit 

I have a wireless printer at home which I print directly from my phone, that's how.

 

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7 hours ago, mikebike said:

OP, you are aware that no matter how the data gets there, a printer will have your document in its memory for a certain amount of time, right? There are always security concerns if you look deep enough.

An inject printer has very little memory and is difficult to access.

 

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9 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I take my USB stick or Memory Card to Kodak. They pop it in and print.

Yes, after they download your document

 

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12 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Per the title of the OP, by using wireless printing. I use it for printing from my phone to my Canon printer in my shed. The document stays on my phone. No copies needed.

The only useful comment.

 

Thank you 🙏

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4 minutes ago, Cricky said:

Yes, after they download your document

How? Where?

Are you saying there's internal memory in copy machine?

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9 minutes ago, GypsyT said:

How? Where?

Are you saying there's internal memory in copy machine?

How can you photocopy my pdf?

 

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Anyway, I thought I'd add the second useful comment here.

 

I was in lotus today, they have a Double A fast print printer, the same thing the family mart had in the past.

 

I have the app on my phone so I will print document tomorrow.

 

 

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1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

If Wi-Fi connected possibly if hard wired/cable no!

I've not seen that system

 

Posted
17 hours ago, Cricky said:

I need to print a document, this document has my personal details, place and DOB and other important information that I don't want to share.

 

The Kodak shop and other places I found have a Line QR code you scan, then send document, the shop then prints for you.

 

Are there any print shops in Pattaya I can connect to their wireless printer or similar without storing my document on their Line app.

 

 

31 minutes ago, Cricky said:

I have a wireless printer at home which I print directly from my phone, that's how.

 

 

If you have a wireless printer at home that you print directly from your phone then what's the point of the whole thread? You have a printer so print it.

 

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10 minutes ago, Cricky said:

I've not seen that system

 

If Wi-Fi it must have some sort of in built power (CMOS or similar etc) to store it's Wi-Fi memory even when switched off so it is possible it has additional printed storage memory.

A hard wired/cable connected printer has no internal power so is not capable of storing any memory!

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3 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

 

 

If you have a wireless printer at home that you print directly from your phone then what's the point of the whole thread? You have a printer so print it.

 

I'm not at home

 

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3 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

If Wi-Fi it must have some sort of in built power (CMOS or similar etc) to store it's Wi-Fi memory even when switched off so it is possible it has additional printed storage memory.

A hard wired/cable connected printer has no internal power so is not capable of storing any memory!

My phone has a USB C

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Just now, Cricky said:

I'm not at home

 

Ahh, that explains it. Almost ANY hotel, bar, Mum&Pa shop have printers. They DO NOT usually store your data, why would they. Just give them the Bht 10 and go.

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I think I've answered enough questions. 😂

Blimey, I was the one looking for answers😮🥳

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I've found a solution, I'll ask the mods to close the thread.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

If Wi-Fi it must have some sort of in built power (CMOS or similar etc) to store it's Wi-Fi memory even when switched off so it is possible it has additional printed storage memory.

A hard wired/cable connected printer has no internal power so is not capable of storing any memory!

And if I have a wired/WiFi printer?

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Just now, Cricky said:

I think I've answered enough questions. 😂

Blimey, I was the one looking for answers 🥳

 

I've found a solution, I'll ask the mods to close the thread.

 

 

Thanks.

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

As do so many phones these days.

How do I connect usb c to a printer

 

Forget it, I'm out of here

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