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It's a printer without ink cartridges.

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a camera with a built in printer????
by ikswortso January 30, 2007 4:10 PM PST
Gee....in the 50's we called that a poloroid camera!!..
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heat damage?
by crustycracker January 30, 2007 5:10 PM PST
Hopefully these won't turn black like ticketmaster tickets do when you accidently leave them in your car!
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Regurgation 101
by GymW January 30, 2007 6:00 PM PST
Sure sounds like a color thermal printer to me.The article does not mention what
happens if you rub it hard, fold it or expose it to sunlight for a period of time.
Sounds ok for proofs, drafts, and print tests in the field. Would be great for
printing warranties; not only does your warranty for a product expire, the
warranty itself simply disappears.
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zero creativity
by zincink January 31, 2007 8:44 AM PST
you know of alll the words in the dictionary you had to use zinc...i hate you.
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It is very nice to hear the word zink.
by anand.adagal February 28, 2007 10:28 PM PST
Its sounds very stringe when you heare the word zink. but it is true now and am witing for it
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by Printer-Ink-Toner November 27, 2007 9:48 PM PST
What a cool concept. Wonder if it'll actually work with no printer ink or toner. Not sure the world is ready for this.
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Roll out of printer supposed to be a year ago
by Deni Kay November 28, 2007 6:47 PM PST
I have been reading about this product for over a year. When are they going to roll it out? Response to an email last year said six months.
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by simbako May 21, 2008 7:29 AM PDT
ohh i don't think so it would be work that way. how could that happen that theres no such ink to make a copy, though technology is in high level but how long will that device last.

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by clubvikram May 21, 2008 7:51 AM PDT
thats just not possible! i refuse to believe it, if that is so the cost would be so high that common man would not be able to afford it

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by kardelen1334 May 24, 2008 3:48 AM PDT
Sure sounds like a color thermal printer to me.The article does not mention what happens if you rub it hard, fold it or expose it to sunlight for a period of time. Sounds ok for proofs, drafts, and print tests in the field. Would be great for printing warranties; not only does your warranty for a product expire, the warranty itself simply disappears.oto kiralama

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by lidamida October 19, 2008 2:30 AM PDT
i don't think so it would be work that way. how could that happen that theres no such ink to make a copy, though technology is in high level but how long will that device last.
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