If you need color, then I highly recommend the Epson EcoTank line of printers. No printer cartridges AT ALL - just raw 4 color ink. They cost more than most inkjet printers up front . . but more than save in the long run. And NO DRM in site . . rather difficult to put DRM into liquid ink . . .
Just a heads up, ECO tanks do have a sponge inside to collect inks. This sponge needs to be replaced periodically. Once replaced a counter needs to be reset, and that’s only achievable through their service (it costs about 50€ where I live). In my experience it seems to be required about every 6000 prints
Ender 3.
… woops, wrong community.
Tbh, it would probably be one of the opensource diy printers like voron, jubilee or annex.
If you didn’t need colour, this could be an option, albeit a slow one.
There are color lithophanes now. Check them out, they look amazing.
But the normal ender 3 got released literally 5 years ago
That’s why you get an Ender 3 v2 Neo, which wasn’t released 5 years ago.
Sorry but I bought a sidewinder x2
Edit: did apple made this two 3d printer too?
Seconding Brother laser printers. They’re workhorses and I’ve had good luck with cheap third party cartridges
Most comments comments mention Brother, but for me, Oki is working like a charm. Using a B431dn (b/w, duplex) and a C531dn (color, duplex) with PPD files from OpenPrinting. Older models though, not sure if Oki dropped quality in favour of DRM since.
Rules of thumb:
- Laser instead of ink unless you specifically know that you need/want ink.
- Stay away from HP, Canon, and probably Epson. HP, like IBM, has long lost its aspiration for quality.
- Stay away from anything that is ‘smart’ or ‘cloud’.
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This but also no MICs (the yellow dots)
My Brother B&W laser printer is a beast. I’ve had it probably eight years now and am only, two months ago, on my 3rd toner cartridge despite my relatively low use. That counts the starter cartridge which I am told isn’t full.
My Brother color printer on the other hand is a pain. The yellow toner always runs out first and it won’t print without it. Well, it can, if you finagle things, but then it only does for like 3-4 weeks. Annoying as shit.
But, overall, better than any HP or Canon I’ve ever used.
Both of my Brother laser printers are over 10 years old now and they have been working great. My mono laser printer has an open source driver. Unfortunately, there is no open source driver for my color laser printer, but there is no DRM either. The toner cartridges have a mechanical toner level reset if you want to refill them.
The newer Brother laser printers support driverless printing, so you don’t have to worry about closed source drivers.
You are going to be stuck with closed source firmware unless you connect a teletype to your computer though.
Even teletypes have firmware.
The older teletypes are all electromechanical. There is no firmware, just lots of gears and cams.
Gears and cams, the firmest of ware.
Driverless printing? How does that work? Specially, how does your computer communicate with the printer?
Driverless printing uses IPP Everywhere or AirPrint. As long as the printer supports one of those protocols, the computer can use it without needing a driver for the printer.
That’s a lot of undef-s in a link