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I know many who like hard copies of documents. Several people I know print out their e-mail, then recycle it. I guess I see the advantage - it's portable, and easier to read than the screen. I say why waste the paper? Couldn't we just create laminated sheets and replace normal inkjet ink with dry
erase ink? When finished, wipe clean and reuse.
<acknowledgement>Inspiration of this idea came from AO's napkin printer</>
e-Ink
http://www.eink.com/ Same result, but entirely electronic. [dalek, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Ricoh's Rewritable Printing System
http://www.portelli...25.asp#IMG010925-03 See the section "Ricoh Exhibits Rewritable Printing System at WORLD PC EXPO" [Brummo, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Heard of systems that will print dry board contents, but I guess you're doing it the other way around. What you're really talking about is e-paper, which is Baked. |
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[dalek] I'm aware of e-paper. I love the technology and hope that some day it becomes highly available and affordable. What I am proposing is a simple ink cartridge replacement and laminated paper. Both should be able to be produced at a cost very close to paper-based technologies. |
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Thank you for the prior art. I can't believe nobody's baked this. The cannon one is odd - what's the point of an endless belt printer? |
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Duh - never seen an endless belt whiteboard? |
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No, but what a great idea. Is it like the endless belt bathroom towel dispenser? |
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Well, you can't dry your hands on it very well. |
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sounds like a damn good idea to me. |
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I like this idea, first I thought it baked, but the exact idea of yours may not be, since I am assuming that you mean one should use existing hardware. |
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Yes. The idea consists of: dry-erase cartridges for existing printers, and white plastic paper-sized sheets suitable for dry-erase markers. |
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