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The refined Pencil Printer part II comes with detailed explanations and a better understand of saving the environment from paper trash and permanency of Ink! In here we see how the lead shavings feed the cartridge toner and prints effortlessly on paper. Mistakes are easily erased, and once the crappy memo is done with…you can erase all the gibberish and re-use the paper. A true test of erasing skills!
http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/02/2...nter-part-two/ |
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they say you can erase and reuse the paper I know there's times I'll print off some recipes I want edit while I make them. So I print them and then never look at it again because I've changed the recipe and have already stored it with my changes. Little odd things that we print like that would be perfect for that technology. Official documents and stuff...well I'm thinking that could get some companies in trouble if they actually ever did something with it. |
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I seriously hope you don't cram an actual pencil for the lead...the wood shavings come from tree's although some pencils now are made from the very bottom of recycled wood. they come from the scraps of the scraps - it's not like they cut whole trees down just for pencils. |
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