 h a l f b a k e r y This would work fine, except in terms of success.
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The really big printer in our office is great...we have six of all different sizes and capabilities. But, I would like to see a small printer that would perhaps sit right next to my flat screen that would put out stickey notes so I could print reminders and drawing design concepts that I need to refer
back to and show other designers ...just a thought about how convenient that would be...I would not have to get up and walk back and forth to the printer or rip down 8.5 x 11 sheets to convenient size. I think there could be a real market for such a device. Also, what about making it very portable and have it connect to a pocket pc ...it could be very helpful. I imagine it to be about the size of a thin paper back book. S/w Post-its
http://www.3m.com/m...t/com_prod/psnotes/ [Dub, Sep 22 2005]
Dymo LabelWriter
http://global.dymo....riter_Printers.html Dymo are halfway there - if the label stock were more like a reel of PostIt(TM) notes, this'd be it. [Ian Tindale, Sep 22 2005]
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Presumably the paper would be of the Post-It variety? I bet 3M are already on the case, as soon as this was posted! All it needs is a small pen-printer (like Tandy used to sell for 20UKP) and [Link] |
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A supermarket receipt printer loaded with continuous feed post-it stock might do the trick. |
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It could even be some sort of device that you hold in your fingertips, that had a certain button at one end, which when pushed would extract a small point. And as you moved your hand, ink on that point could transfer to the paper. Totally wireless, and no rebooting required. How cool would that be? |
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