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One day, back in 2010, I got pissed at my Epson color printer and I saw an ad in Fry's for a Samsung office all I'm one printer/scanner/fax. It's 2022 and I'm looking right at it right now. It has moved to 6 different houses and it's in need for new toner, but it still runs pretty well.
Epson just screwed up it's printer business model because I would never, under any circumstances buy another Epson anything, ever again. I'll buy it used from a garage sale as a paper weight before I'd ever buy epsom for anything. I got down to the code on this kind of shit with my Epson and my Brother printers. I was able to get the brother running again, but the Epson went into the garbage.
Do this is what they did to their clients. Client no more.
I'm surprised there isnt an OpenWRT type OS for printers yet.
At least printers are barely needed anymore
I thibk mainly because printers are WAY more non-standardized in how they work than routers. An alternative OS would need to account for the minutiae differences of all the mechanical bits.