cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/47449079

I stumbled across this link in the comment of another post, and thought it was super promising!

Someone mentioned something about in the US, this would be illegal due to DRM laws - not sure about the specifics of this, but regardless an open source printer seems like something we’ve needed for ages, as printers are something that always seem like way more of a headache then they need to be. It seems like such a simple technology that has existed for quite some time, but they are always such a pain to deal with. (Maybe it’s just my bad luck with printers?)

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    This is an ink jet printer that uses HP print head / ink cartridges… Fwiw, repairable impact printers have been around longer than computers. Think of old fashioned teleprinters. Noisy, but likely to survive the apocalypse.

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    I’m curious how they source the ink.

    I recently watched a video about a 3D printer with color that is effectively obsolete because it used what was once common hp cartridges that hp discontinued.

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    Illegal due to US govt wanting discrete traceable patterns printed so they can track money duplication on colour printer or track Ransom letters?

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      I’m disappointed they say coming soon. Laat year or so, when they announced it, everyone assumed immediate availability.

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      You can print on standard sheets or paper rolls and choose between black or color cartridges, refillable at your convenience.

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    This isn’t new. I remember seeing a promotion for this exact same printer many years ago already. I’d approach it with suspicion.

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      I had the same thought. I signed up to be notified when the project starts, but never got an email.

      Perhaps they have just had massive delays, but I too would suggest caution.

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      Printers can work. At work we have these big canon plotters for big posters. They are basically super size inkjet printers. They have been printing for years and they never need maintenance.