The printer lives on my home network, and (so far as I know) is not remotely reachable from the Internet, and it predates any of the cloud printing features that newer printers include.

We print to it from all of our laptops over the WiFi. As a hardware device, it's held up fantastic, no doubt because we don't use it all that much. And, as such, I don't want to spend the bucks on a replacement. What I do want to do is find whatever Samsung's final firmware image for the printer was, so I can perhaps squash some annoying bugs. Notably, it likes to announce that it has a paper jam when, in fact, it's just fine.

The printer is, sadly, too old to come from the era where it might have auto-updated itself. Instead, the "wizard" button, which you access from its embedded web server, just lets you upload a binary firmware image. No "hey printer, go try and download it yourself" button.