Obligatory "be careful with that poison paper" warning![1]

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An alternative to consider are dot matrix / impact printers.

They are used in kitchens, as heat sensitive paper doesn't work well there. It's just plain paper and an ink ribbon.

Same underlying protocol as thermal printers, so the code is mostly plug and play.

They often can print in two colours (red and black). And sound like the 1980s.

I... thought dot matrix printers were some of the worst for releasing particulate matter into the air? Especially ultra fine particles?

I can't find any information regarding this.

I use Niimbot M2_H which uses thermal transfer technology, and it’s more durable and lasts longer than thermal ones, BPA free as well.