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You buy one, it clogs. You replace it, drivers break. You need it urgently, and it’s out of ink. You ask your neighbor, and theirs “never works either.”
I’ve thrown away five printers in my life. Not because I love shopping for printers—because they fail, constantly, in the most inconvenient moments.
I asked my dad how many he’d gone through. His answer: ten. It’s absurd. It’s expensive. And environmentally, it feels wrong.
Today, we can order almost anything online and have it arrive at our door. But printing—especially when you need it fast—still feels stuck in the 2000s.
Home printers are a reliability trap: expensive hardware that’s idle most of the year, yet constantly demands ink, drivers, and maintenance. Shared infrastructure is the obvious upgrade.
UNPRINT is a printer for the modern world: select a file, we print it at a local hub and deliver it. No clogged nozzles. No “where’s the driver CD.” No panic.
If fewer people have to buy, break, and replace printers, fewer printers end up in closets—and then landfills. We want printing to be less disposable.
A two-sided network: customers submit jobs; providers print them; couriers deliver them. The platform makes it reliable and trackable.
Send a document once. Track it as a job with a clear timeline.
A local provider produces the job with professional equipment.
Courier or mail delivery brings paper to your door, not your desk.
If you can order dinner, a car, or a laptop online, you should be able to order printing the same way.