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Mount a Raspberry PI to the side of it (with a USB microphone)and you could treat it as a network-attached printer :-)


The Raspberry Pi only has 12 bits of audio output resolution and - at least historically - has had problems with latency-related audio glitches due to Pi-specific drivers spending too much time with interrupts disabled.


I wonder if the precision would matter a lots.

Lots of lag may cause problems:-\


Couldn't you fix that with an USB sound card? My headphones included quite a nice compact one.


Raspberry Pi audio output is pretty bad though. Low quality and glitches..


Use the RaspberryPi Camera, and you've got your scanner!


Cost just went up by ~$30 if you do this...


$130 for a network connected 3D printer is still a steal.




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