Comment by joshuajill
3 years ago
Is there a printer that isn't a proprietary ink dispensing jail?
I'm with current knowledge and tech it should be possible to print your own printer?
3 years ago
Is there a printer that isn't a proprietary ink dispensing jail?
I'm with current knowledge and tech it should be possible to print your own printer?
Epson EcoTank, pretty hard to lock out other vendors when your supply is delivered as a liquid.
Problem is that the heads clog up quite often. I had to replace mine recently. Oh, and they spew so much ink in the cleaning cycle that the pad got soaked up in 2 years.
The service would cost 1/3 the price of a new printer so I visited some shady sites to find a one-time service mode reset code.
As soon as the ink starts spilling out I'm tossing it in the garbage and never buying another printer again.
How often do you print? I have read those things need to be run very often to keep them from clogging or breaking down.
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you can have some sensors that test whatever physical property of the liquid (spectrum, electrical and thermal conductivity, viscosity,...) and turn off if it's not in the range of the genuine product.
Not impossible, but pretty hard.
Not so hard to defeat such sensors by making a matching product (which should be the goal anyway for printer ink). It would then be an arms race with third party vendors and your own internal ink and sensors to make a more consistent product yourself with better and better sensors.
It's possible to design print heads that are warped over time by ink that's not exactly like the official ink. At least, that's what I suspect killed my last (literally) Canon inkjet. There are a lot of rumours online about that practice.
And that would be entirely acceptable, perhaps even desirable, since it would be only be verifying the quality of the Ink rather than locking out competition even when the competition has a product of sufficient (or even superior) quality.