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Heavily Ruggedised Printer

For those inaccessible areas where printing may be needed.
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A printer, powered from the power takeoff of a large truck, using diesel particulates as toner and exhaust heat to power the fuser unit.

For coloured inks just scrape some of the dust off the wheelrims, or chlorophyll from leaves and dry it. Cyanoanthins will give you blue, ochres red and yellow.

Print billboards, signs and information booklets wherever your vehicle can reach.

UnaBubba, Feb 04 2013

reminds me.... http://www.youtube....watch?v=USSTy_9lAXw
[Madai, Feb 04 2013]

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       Ha - Combat Printer. For those times when you absolutely, positively have to print a document for every m*ther-f*cker in the room.
zen_tom, Feb 04 2013
  

       You're onto it [zt]. 16 tons, 450 rated horsepower, 5 miles to the gallon.
UnaBubba, Feb 04 2013
  

       Thinking of giant flower posters, in my backyard. +
blissmiss, Feb 04 2013
  

       You'd be surprised how close that is to the truth, [blissy]. The inspiration for this one is a real world idea I dreamed up a while ago.
UnaBubba, Feb 04 2013
  

       Instead of paper, it has a woodchipper for input.
RayfordSteele, Feb 04 2013
  

       [+] Hitch-hikers make them as they change their destinations along the roadside.
xandram, Feb 04 2013
  

       Perhaps, [Rayf], it could print on chipboard that it makes as it goes. A mulcher, dryer, bleaching and hydraulic press process could make it possible.
UnaBubba, Feb 05 2013
  

       I've lost it, but I once saw a military field printer on eBay. It was big, green, and hardened against EMP.
DIYMatt, Feb 05 2013
  

       Not sure why you'd be selling such a thing on eBay, unless you'd stolen it.
UnaBubba, Feb 05 2013
  

       The printer i flung into the pantry in a fit of pique when i realised Epson was lying about how long their cartridges lasted worked fine afterwards according to the people i gave it away to. Maybe that was ruggedised.   

       Anyway, [+].
nineteenthly, Feb 05 2013
  

       The problem is that you paid money for an Epson printer.
UnaBubba, Feb 06 2013
  
      
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