Proprietary printer makers sell hardware at a loss. They make their money on ink.
A single cartridge can cost more than the machine itself. DRM locks you out of cheaper alternatives. You are forced to pay inflated prices for every page.
Open source hardware breaks this cycle. You can use generic or refillable ink. The cost per page drops dramatically.
Repair is cheap and easy. Swap out broken parts instead of tossing the whole unit. Individual components cost pennies compared to brand new devices.
This model saves serious money over time.
Buying a DIY kit lets you source parts cheaply. You pay for what you need, not a markup. The initial effort pays off in long-term savings.
Stop renting your printing capability. Start owning it.