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.
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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.
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I finally found the free open source document scanner on Android and I can't stop raving about it
For years, the Android document scanner space has been dominated by a frustrating choice: either pay a recurring subscription for a quality app, or settle for free options that bombard you with ads ...
These free, open-source tools will make your Windows PC more powerful and give you a serious productivity boost.
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This open-source printer you can repair yourself is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W
Open Printer: open-source, repairable inkjet using Raspberry Pi Zero W. Modular design: inspect, replace parts, refill cartridges; no DRM or proprietary drivers. Prints sheets or paper rolls with ...
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