(often searched as "ext printer") is a specialized software exploit created by the developer Blobby Boi designed to target ChromeOS environments. Serving as the successor to the older "ExtHang3r" tool, it allows users to intentionally "freeze" or "kill" browser extensions, which is commonly used to bypass administrative filters or monitoring software on school-issued Chromebooks. How ExtPrint3r Works
When the user attempts to print a page containing this massive volume of iframes, Chrome attempts to render them all for the print preview. ext printer blobby boi
The tool is frequently discussed in communities like 3kh0's ext-remover which focus on gathering ChromeOS exploits into a centralized archive for research and educational purposes. Common Misconception: 3D Printing "Blobs" (often searched as "ext printer") is a specialized
The core mechanism of the exploit leverages a vulnerability in how Chrome handles large amounts of embedded content during a print command. The tool is frequently discussed in communities like
It was developed by Blobby Boi and is hosted as an open-source project on platforms like GitHub.
The tool recreates the "LTMEAT" print method by flooding a page with thousands of iframes—often up to 2,500 at once.