Ultra-speed printers that can rewrite pages
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Taylor Flatt , Petersburg:
Jun 25 2008
Made Popular Jun 25 2008
The Toshiba B-SX8R is a new kind of printer that not only prints fast but saves paper. The printer can actually erase what is on a used sheet and then use it for reprint. It heats the pigments in the paper from 130 to 170 degrees which lifts the black...
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Adan J
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Jun 28 2008
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an eco-geek machine
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Taylor Flatt
pceverything.org
Jun 29 2008
Petersburg,
United States
Yeah, really. I would kill to have something like this for myself. Not only do I love printing, but I have to do a lot of it for school and spanish. It would be nice to print then reprint over it and save money from paper.
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2 pages per second * 60 sec per minute = ”thousands of pages per minute”?
”thousands of pages in minutes”
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
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Yeah, really. I would kill to have something like this for myself. Not only do I love printing, but I have to do a lot of it for school and spanish. It would be nice to print then reprint over it and save money from paper.
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2 pages per second * 60 sec per minute = ”thousands of pages per minute”?
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”thousands of pages in minutes”
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
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Yeah, really. I would kill to have something like this for myself. Not only do I love printing, but I have to do a lot of it for school and spanish. It would be nice to print then reprint over it and save money from paper.
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2 pages per second * 60 sec per minute = ”thousands of pages per minute”?
0 Stars
”thousands of pages in minutes”
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
He said minutes...
If we say ”thousands” is 2000: 2000/120 = 16 minutes for 2000 pages.
Yep, looks like minutes to me.
My only thought with the printer is that it seems to be using some sort of glossy paper, which I doubt will be as cheap as normal paper.
Economical if you’re actually using it 500 times, but if you’re actually aiming to keep the copy and may only erase it 3 or 4 times, it’s probably cheaper to just throw out the paper and print again on normal cheap paper.
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