Irrigated with feminist thought, this book offers an alternative way of getting to know a technological object. The authors show us how we can not only meet a printer, but also how we can construct new knowledge from an everyday object. A book of research and creation, in which the images intertwine with the text, and where we can follow the twists and turns of a polyphonic argument which in turn calls upon notions of aesthetics, political concepts, technical descriptions and reflections on what it means to live in a world where we no longer have any control over technological objects.