Website review: Xerox Inkless Printer - TFOT

Aurika Aurika discovered this in Science/Tech 6 reviews since Feb 22, 2007
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Aurika discovered 18 months ago
check out this new information about Xerox Erasable Paper! this one good article explains all about the history of the invention of the e-paper (did u know that it was first invented in 1974?!) and even includes a full interview with the man behind the magic..
icequeen057 rated 11 months ago
Xerox is developing inkless printing.
sangwarp rated 18 months ago
From the page: "Xerox is developing a new printing technology which does not require ink of any kind. The new technology includes reusable paper which can be printed and erased dozens of times and has the potential to revolutionize printing. Although the technology is still in the early stages of development, it has the potential to cut printing costs and reduce office paper usage dramatically. New details on this upcoming technology are revealed here for the first time."
just-me rated 18 months ago
Inkless printing on reusable paper! Will this become a reality?
Inertial-Mass rated 18 months ago
From the page: Xerox is developing a new printing technology which does not require ink of any kind. The new technology includes reusable paper which can be printed and erased dozens of times and has the potential to revolutionize printing. Although the technology is still in the early stages of development, it has the potential to cut printing costs and reduce office paper usage dramatically. New details on this upcoming technology are revealed here for the first time.
laudano rated 18 months ago
From the page: "Xerox is developing a new printing technology which does not require ink of any kind. The new technology includes reusable paper which can be printed and erased dozens of times and has the potential to revolutionize printing. Although the technology is still in the early stages of development, it has the potential to cut printing costs and reduce office paper usage dramatically. New details on this upcoming technology are revealed here for the first time."
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