viernes, 16 de agosto de 2013

Stack printer concept ditches the tray, eats columns of paper instead

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Stack printer concept ditches the tray, eats columns of paper



Let's face it: even clever 2D printers aren't usually fun to watch. Mugi Yamamoto's Stack concept livens things up a bit, however. Instead of relying on a tray, the printer swallows paper from a column underneath -- like an animal that only eats company reports. The trayless design isn't just for novelty's sake, though. Stack is more portable than its conventional peers, and it's much less of a hassle to reload. Yamamoto has had a working Stack prototype for months, but he now tells Wired that he's looking for companies that could produce a commercial version. We're hoping that someone takes him up on his offer; it could add a little more excitement to our office printing jobs.


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Source: Mugi Yamamoto



La entrada Stack printer concept ditches the tray, eats columns of paper instead Aparece en Rpaladin.


Stack printer concept ditches the tray, eats columns of paper instead

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