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    anyone know about jailbreaking printers

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      anyone know about jailbreaking printers

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      It absolutely baffles me that there isn't a huge custom printer firmware movement.

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        It absolutely baffles me that there isn't a huge custom printer firmware movement.

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        I've have had this thought too and the only reason I can think of is that the inkjet printers are sold at such a rediculous loss, that anything that could be sold next to them without the offset price from ink would seem like a bad joke.

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          I've have had this thought too and the only reason I can think of is that the inkjet printers are sold at such a rediculous loss, that anything that could be sold next to them without the offset price from ink would seem like a bad joke.

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          I think they meant, movement to release custom firmware for existing printers.

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            I've have had this thought too and the only reason I can think of is that the inkjet printers are sold at such a rediculous loss, that anything that could be sold next to them without the offset price from ink would seem like a bad joke.

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            I think it's a legal issue, honestly. When printers first came out there was a fear that people would just print money and other illegal things, so printer firmware had to print out security identifiers on everything in yellow ink so it can be traceable. That's also why yellow ink always goes out first, and why it complains about yellow ink when trying to only print black and white.

            If that's law, then it could be illegal to use firmware that does not have these features, and anyone making fimware that 'just prints' may be held liable.

            Thus is all just an educated guess though, but seems plausible.

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              Ask Richard Stallman 😉

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