Nuggets, onion rings etc are typically sold in boxes of 6, 9, 12 or 24, depending on product and country.
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Ich finde auch, dass man andere Tiere leben lassen sollte.
If you became a vegetarian for ethical reasons, then buying organic milk doesn't solve any of the moral qualms connected to the dairy industry. The cow still gets (forcefully) impregnated, her calf still gets taken from her shortly after birth and both of them get killed once they are no longer economically viable.
Posting this is a great way to get your house searched by the authorities.
Exploiting other creatures is anything but left.
By Wednesday, I checked Charlie’s socials to see if he was spouting anything new.
He sure was spouting blood from his neck.
If the printer is able to get an IP address and shows up in Unifi, the connection from the printer to the controller must be fine. If your PC has internet access, it's connection must be fine as well.
If both are on the same subnet (in most cases, that would mean that the IP addresses of both devices only differ in the last block of digits, e.g. 192.168.1.28 and 192.168.1.10), they should directly connect through the switch. Blocking access there is definitely possible (VLANs, Port Isolation, ..), but none of those would be enabled by default, so I wouldn't expect them to be turned on if you didn't mess with them.
I suppose there is also a possibility, that access could be blocked directly on the printer. My Brother printer has a web interface, where you can enable/disable the different protocols and enable an IP whitelist. But those aren't enabled by default either, so they should be fine if you didn't mess with anything.
Overall, it's fairly hard to diagnose this remotely. I'd probably try the following:
- reset the printer to factory settings to rule out any issues there
- maybe get a cheap 10$ switch and try connecting your PC and printer directly to it. That would rule out any configuration issues on the Unifi side
- just posting on the Unifi forums might be worth a shot as well. They probably have some more ideas to narrow down the issue.
That's assuming that you actually want to get it working. If you don't print a lot, just plugging in a cable every once in a while probably isn't too much of a hassle.
Can you ping the IP of the printer from your PC? If not, is it part of the same subnet or are there VLAN shenanigans going on? If yes, did you try using the IP directly in Windows? I could imagine the switch blocking mDNS or something (which likely is the default discovery method).
If you can print from your phone, does that actually use the wifi network or does it connect using wifi direct (or some other mechanism)?
Wenn du groß Muskeln aufbauen willst, dann musst du die Kalorienzufuhr normalerweise eh soweit erhöhen, dass die zwei Blöcke Tofu am Tag nicht groß ins Gewicht fallen sollten. Die stereotypische Hühnerbrust liegt vom Proteinanteil ja auch nicht viel höher. Ansonsten sind Sojagranulat und Hülsenfrüchte deine besten Freunde.
Als (vermeintliche) Anfängerin würde ich mir da aber ehrlich gesagt gar nicht so viele Gedanken drum machen. Hau dir 1-2 Proteinshakes rein und snack Abends vielleicht noch einen Block Räuchertofu, dann klappt das schon. Der wichtigste Teil am Sport ist der Sport selbst. Wenn man sich im Vorfeld schon wegen der Ernährung verrückt macht, dann schreckt das erfahrungsgemäß eher ab.
It's shaped differently on US/EU keyboard layouts.

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