Canon Pixma G3411 Airprint — [upd]
By 12:15 AM, the stack was finished. He tapped the pages on the desk to align them, slid them into a waterproof folio, and set his alarm for 6:00 AM.
Arjun froze. AirPrint. No drivers. No USB. No software installation. Just... wireless magic from Apple.
Arjun stared at the blinking orange light on his Canon PIXMA G3411. His laptop screen glowed with the final version of the "Henderson Brief"—127 pages of architectural diagrams, legal disclaimers, and annotated blueprints. The client, a stern woman named Ms. Henderson, needed a physical copy on her desk by 7:00 AM. Not a PDF. Not a link. Paper. canon pixma g3411 airprint
The phone paused.
"Goodnight, Canon," he whispered.
Then he remembered the sticker on the printer's lid. He had peeled off the yellow "Setup" QR code months ago, but underneath, in small grey text, were two words:
A cramped home office in a downtown apartment, 11:47 PM. Rain lashes against the window. By 12:15 AM, the stack was finished
For one second, nothing happened.