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Excellent idea. 'Document Burner.' Very dependent on the type of paper used. |
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Would save ink, but blow power? |
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Flintstones, meet the Flintstones They're a modern stone-age family... From the - town of Bedrock They're a page right out of history
I'm a singing fool tonight! |
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Let's ride, to the bakery down the um, splinter
Through the - courtesy of Rod's printer
When you're, with the Flintstones
Have a yabba, dabba, doo time
A dabba doo time
We'll have a gay* - old time!
*Not that there's anything wrong with that |
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"Agh - I've got a *really* important document to print and
the sun's just gone behind a cloud!" |
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Many cash register receipt printers already do this. They don't burn the paper, but they use a special paper coated with very thermally sensitive ink. |
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The IR-printer is not a solar one. I just brought that as an example of how simple non-coated paper behaves. |
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So the IR-printer will look just like a regular printer, and will work with regular paper. (Of course it can only print black and white) |
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//not a solar one// I think [hippo] relises that, and is just messin' widja. |
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I imagine it would use a laser. Wouldn't necessarily have to be infra-red - just whatever wavelength is cheap to produce and is absorbed well enough by paper. You could consider a CO2 or N2 atmosphere to reduce fire risk; even a post-hoc one where gas is released when fire is detected. |
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//Of course it can only print black and white// Or shades of brown, more likely. |
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As you see in the Wikipedia: "...selectively heating coated thermochromic paper..." |
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There's NO reason this shouldnt work on regular paper. |
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