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General Discussion => General Chat => Topic started by: l_d_allan on October 09, 2013, 07:38:07 PM

Title: [Waaaay OT] possible to hack Canon printers to update firmware?
Post by: l_d_allan on October 09, 2013, 07:38:07 PM
My speculation is that it MIGHT be possible to do something like ML to Canon printers. Feasible?

I'm aware that Canon publishes an API for interacting with [fill-in-the-blank]. Is this mostly related to their software, like DPP? Or does it provide any kind of baseline toolkit for interacting with cameras? Printers?

I think the Canon printers I'm familiar with allow firmware updates. IIRC, I don't know if I've every actually done that. My understanding is that the recent Pro-100 has had several firmware updates.

Specifically, I'd be interested in enhancing some of the diagnostics that Canon printers can do. Thinks like:
Title: Re: [Waaaay OT] possible to hack Canon printers to update firmware?
Post by: nanomad on October 10, 2013, 12:02:26 PM
Well, you can start by either reverse-engineering the firmware update (if you find one) or by phisically disassembling the printer to find test points. One of them may be an UART/JTAG port