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Open source printer aims to disrupt the inkjet printer ecosystem
Most people have an inkjet printer at home, and most of those people hate them. Manufacturers of inkjets (*cough* HP *cough*) have a habit of blocking the use of less expensive, third-party ink ...
Printer giant HP Inc. has successfully fended off a consumer class action in federal court that accused the company of monopolizing the ink market by blocking third-party replacements. A U.S. District ...
Announces 14 innovations to enhance workspaces, AI workflows, remote device support, and smart printing ...
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This Open-Source Printer Just Declared War on HP's Ink Monopoly
Paris startup Open Tools launches open-source printer that accepts refillable HP cartridges, ending DRM restrictions and subscription traps.
Paris-based firm Open Tools plans to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a printer that focuses on repairability and customization, with no restrictions on how users refill ink.
People are pretty pissed off at HP printers. Wait, hang on a sec, let me revise that statement: People are pretty pissed off at all printers, perpetually, but HP printers in particular have been ...
According to data from market research firm International Data Corp, the market revenue of China's domestic digital ...
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