• ngdev@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    yeah but they get dried out and waste ink if youre not a frequent printer

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        1 month ago

        An laser printer is just a reverse scanner. It’s basically a resin printer with toner. We’re well past those being diy doable. It’s a couple of wires to deliver a charge to the drum and paper, a laser to remove the charge from the drum for the image, and a reservoir for the toner for the drum to pick up. The most complex part is the laser and mirrors for alignment, which is well into hobby diy territory.

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          1 month ago

          Ok, well… we’re all looking forward to you publishing the repo for an opensource laser printer then I guess.

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      1 month ago

      I didn’t say inkjet was good. I was explaining why it is a lot easier for a hobbyist company to build an inkjet printer than a laser printer. I would absolutely love an open source laser printer. And probably buy it just on principle even though I have no need for it.

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        1 month ago

        i didnt say you did. i mean yeah its sick theyre doing it, realistically you can make it work if you print something once a week or whatever. would be cool if you could do an automated print job every so often to prevent it drying (im sure this is feasible)