Gino
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I think this is why you have some people that Frankenstein hardware/software (well if they are able to do that with software portion) to get it to do things that it may not ordinarily do, or at least advertised as such. Didn't there used to be a user on here from Houston that loved to do that type of stuff, see what boundaries that they could push their hardware?
If right to repair goes the way that it looks like it might, what is going on with tractors and their used market, I could easily see happen with the used market with printers as well. Might see more and more people going with the older tech, Frankensteining it to get away with more.
Quite so. You're not in any business without breaking rules and procedures. It's come in handy many many times. However, no mention of jerrry-rigging took place in this thread. Had the original parameters been mentioned, it could easily have a different outcome.