It’s cool, but “It uses refillable HP cartridge bodies – HP 63 in the US and HP 302 in Europe” worries me. I used to have a high-end inkjet for art prints, and then they discontinued the ink cartridges. You can still technically get them on ebay, but they’re at scalpers mark-up. So I don’t hold much hope for this lasting in the long run.
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- Lanvjscdlk@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The open-source, DRM-free Open Printer shows off a working prototypeEnglish10·2 days ago
These are all just the optimist’s dream. Following that, you could imagine “how people in the 2020’s see the future:” and then put the AI techno-optimist view of a post-work utopia where robots do our bidding.
If you’re just printing documents and stuff, laser is fine, but they do look quite bad for art prints, which is the main use case these days for inkjet.