This little open printer could finally break the billion-dollar cartridge lockout system frustrating users around the world for decades


  • Open Printer challenges traditional printers with an open, repairable hardware design
  • The Raspberry Pi runs a printer built around user control
  • The project rejects DRM restrictions through open firmware and design

Printers have earned a reputation for frustrating owners through DRM chips, subscription ink schemes, and firmware that completely blocks unbranded cartridges.

Paris-based Open Tools now wants to challenge this model with a repairable, open hardware inkjet called Open Printer.

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