Comments on: A printer without ink from Zink
It's a printer without ink cartridges.
It's a printer without ink cartridges.
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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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- 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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