Tom's Hardware on MSN
Working prototype of open-source printer promising user-repairability and no subscriptions debuts
The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.
It's been many years since printing from a PC involved little more than buying a printer and some ink, then purchasing extra cartridges when needed. Today, ...
Gadget Review on MSN
The printer that promises no subscriptions and repairable inkjet hardware just appeared in its first working video
Open Printer prototype prints in color with no DRM, but costs, speed, and ship date remain undefined nine months in.
OpenPrinter uses refillable HP cartridges and repairable hardware to challenge restrictive printer ecosystems, though it ...
"Our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription, Intel CEO Enrique Lores said in an interview with CNBC last year, when asked about the idea of warming up to third-party cartridges. "We ...
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