- A paper printer! Weird that open source 3d printers are more common than open source paper printers. - This question comes up a lot. 2D printers are actually significantly more complex thans 3D printers. The rrason 3D printers game much later was a materials problem and the fact that there was already injection molding which gives much better results for production, which means it took a while for big players to see the value in it. Here is my further comment on another post: - "Tons of 2d printer challenges. - The ink jet head at a resolution of <50um (as opposed to 3d printing resolution of usually >200um) - Combined with printing on many different surfaces and such: cardstock, printing paper, glossy, weights, stickers, etc… - This project “cheated” (I mean that not in a negative way, tons of open source hardware projects use proprietary components, my own does too for now) by using a proprietary ready-mades printhead, which saves the most cost and effort of the whole machine, and is the component that causes the most issues, generally. - I definitely want to try this out too." 
- Is there a real need to have paper over plastic at this point? So many things now require a plastic piece. Not seeing where paper is still being used to retain records or utilized for gaskets… I suppose cardboard but even then not much has changed in that tech. - 3D Printers that are turned into Pen Plotters is also a neat project. - You’re completely right. I always give my colleagues financial documents printed in 3d. I don’t see why we still need paper. 
- character sheet - Battle maps! - Stratagems! 
 
 
 
 
- Is there a legal requiment for the printer to print the little identifier on each page? - At that point we might as well have an identifier on every person that produces content… - Tracking dots originally associated with laser colour printers used yellow. Some use shades of gray and other techniques associated with the laser. Inkjet can’t get to the resolution of a laser. So probably not a need to worry. 
 
- Canonical project page; - Interesting that they went with an HP print head… But I guess people can add other heads down the road. - Despite their shady firmware and atrocious software, HP do make some good quality hardware. - The Razorblade model of proprietary ink coupled with restrictive firmware falls apart when you role-your-own firmware. 
 
 






