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We are way overdue for an open source 2d printer

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  • vinesnfluff@pawb.socialV [email protected]

    It's funny because anecdotally, the entirety of the FOSS movement was started because Richard Stallman was tilted that he had the know-how to fix the printer at the lab he worked at, but was not legally allowed to.

    You'd think "Printers" would have been the first thing the FSF would have tried to create.

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    It does seem ironic that we have opensource 3d printers before 2d printers.

    5-yo reddit thread lol - We should create an open source 2d printer

    Newer post on Hardware Hub: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/open-source-printer-concept/204444

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      HP wants to know your location

      literally though

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      Future IoT devices won't even ask. They'll just have GPS chips prebuilt into them. And you won't even be able to solve the problem by cutting the device off at the network level. Your TV and printer will just phone home via the cell network.

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      • flango@lemmy.eco.brF [email protected]

        Yes!! A 2d printer that you can assemble with 3d printed parts. Let's do it. Which technologies can we use to 2d print that are easy to assemble?

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        You could use a 3D printer to make an old-school Gutenberg printing press. Only useful if you want to print a large number of something, but it could be done. Instead of movable type, I would just 3D print out entire pages as raised letters on a flat plate. Then run ink over the press, put some paper down, and turn the screw.

        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:991447

        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6769671

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          I am once again telling you about my old HP inkjet printer that has no internet connection, takes refills, the ink never dries out and it prints black and white without needing any color ink.
          Printers peaked 15-20 years ago and I got lucky and bought one at the right time. The best part is when I buy new ink the money goes to someone who refills cartridges and none of it to HP.

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            I am once again telling you about my old HP inkjet printer that has no internet connection, takes refills, the ink never dries out and it prints black and white without needing any color ink.
            Printers peaked 15-20 years ago and I got lucky and bought one at the right time. The best part is when I buy new ink the money goes to someone who refills cartridges and none of it to HP.

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            there is a near endless supply of brother laser printers at thrift stores for under 15 bucks. and they come with toner carts still in them.

            the last one I got from goodwill is still going strong on the toner that came with it, and its been years.

            and if the toner ever does wear out, hell, I could buy 3 more printers for what the toner would cost.

            also bonus that brother printers work super good in linux, least headache i've ever had installing a printer.

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              It does seem ironic that we have opensource 3d printers before 2d printers.

              5-yo reddit thread lol - We should create an open source 2d printer

              Newer post on Hardware Hub: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/open-source-printer-concept/204444

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              As someone who's assembled a couple of FDM* 3D printers and disassembled a number of 2D printers, the latter is usually a lot more complicated mechanically (varies a lot by features provided, like double-sided print).

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                It makes sense if you know about the identifying marks printers add to any output.
                I thought I've come across some crazy conspiracy when I first found this.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_tracking_dots

                a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was used

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                  Sadly Brother went to the dark side this year:

                  https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/printers/brother-accused-of-locking-down-third-party-printer-ink-cartridges-via-firmware-updates-removing-older-firmware-versions-from-support-portals

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                  That story was debunked: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/03/brother-denies-using-firmware-updates-to-brick-printers-with-third-party-ink/

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                    It's wild to think about, but 3D filament extrusion printers are actually a lot more simple than ink/toner document printers. I think the age of printing - at least in home and small office settings - is coming to an end. Most people I know don't have one and those that do can only think of "so I can print boarding passes" as a reason.

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                      We could probably print one with a 3d printer.

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