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Side Printer Sticky Note

Tiny 4" x 6" printer puts out stickey notes
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The really big printer in our office is great...we have six of all different sizes and capabilities. But, I would like to see a small printer that would perhaps sit right next to my flat screen that would put out stickey notes so I could print reminders and drawing design concepts that I need to refer back to and show other designers ...just a thought about how convenient that would be...I would not have to get up and walk back and forth to the printer or rip down 8.5 x 11 sheets to convenient size. I think there could be a real market for such a device. Also, what about making it very portable and have it connect to a pocket pc ...it could be very helpful. I imagine it to be about the size of a thin paper back book.
Blisterbob, Sep 22 2005

S/w Post-its http://www.3m.com/m...t/com_prod/psnotes/
[Dub, Sep 22 2005]


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       Presumably the paper would be of the Post-It variety? I bet 3M are already on the case, as soon as this was posted! All it needs is a small pen-printer (like Tandy used to sell for 20UKP) and [Link]
Dub, Sep 22 2005
  

       A supermarket receipt printer loaded with continuous feed post-it stock might do the trick.
Shz, Sep 22 2005
  

       It could even be some sort of device that you hold in your fingertips, that had a certain button at one end, which when pushed would extract a small point. And as you moved your hand, ink on that point could transfer to the paper. Totally wireless, and no rebooting required. How cool would that be?
RayfordSteele, Jan 31 2008
  


 

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