
Is this the open source printer of our dreams? Raspberry Pi-powered, DRM-free 'Open Printer' inkjet could be the perfect solution if it ever sees the light of day
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A repairable, Raspberry Pi–based, DRM-free printer is another data point that 'open hardware + commodity compute' is creeping into formerly locked-down peripherals. If you're building devices, assume users will increasingly expect hackability and repair paths, not just app ecosystems.
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