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Creative application: altering legal documents. |
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Though about something like this a few years ago
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Using a Laser styled printing device, ink is deposited through the use of a negatively charged areas of the paper, reverse this polarity and the ink is ejected from the paper. So, dont bond the ink to the paper and use recyclable paper or plastic like paper that could retain their charge for longer periods. |
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You now save paper, trees, ink and money. Large companies keep their internal memos internally and reclaim the waste. External letters are printed on normal paper stock that cannot be reversed. Epson/Minolta are you listening? |
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I was just thinking of posting a "Fading-paper" or somesuch idea which went along similar lines - To allow a normal printer to print on normal paper... but have the ink fade to nothing within hours (days?) of being exposed to light - Allowing the same paper to be reused with minimal waste. |
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