Computer: Printer: Stock
Phone-screen transfer label   (+2)  [vote for, against]
Handy

The new BorgCo phone-printable label doesn't require a printer.

To use: First, download the free App, which is guaranteed only to enable the printing of labels and will absolutely not immediately upload all the sensetive personal data on your phone to BorgCo servers, track your web browsing habits and location, and record and retransmit all incoming audio including your phone conversations.

Then, enter the address information into the app, and select if you want the text represented as a QR code as well. Then take one of the labels and peel off "SIDE ONE", place the label with "SIDE TWO" down on a horizontal flat surface, and put the phone screen down over the top.

When the handset beeps, pick it up, and peel off SIDE TWO of the label. This activates the developing process and uncovers the adhesive.

As oxygen diffuses through microperforations in the sticky side, the image develops on the opposite side.

Just stick it on the envelope or package, and off it goes.
-- 8th of 7, Mar 17 2020

Should be able to print any image for sticker fun!
-- pocmloc, Mar 17 2020


Indeed ...
-- 8th of 7, Mar 17 2020


Retail or wholesale ?
-- 8th of 7, Mar 17 2020


In that case, you need to discuss it with our local distribution agent... nice chap, very helpful, goes by the name of Joe Walker...
-- 8th of 7, Mar 17 2020


We didn't say he "is" Joe Walker; it's what he calls himself - no doubt in the same mould as The Dread Pirate Roberts - nothing more than a nom de guerre, and thus- being french- utterly untrustworthy...
-- 8th of 7, Mar 18 2020


Both a blessing and a curse; some performers land a long running and lucrative role, and are happy to do so, but from which they can never subsequently dissociate themselves. Leonard Nimoy and Carrie Fisher are perfect examples. No matter what work they do before or after, or how excellent and versatile they prove themselves to be, they are forever irremovably fixed in public perception as that character ... so yes, of course if you say "Joe Walker", James Beck is invariably visualized. Sadly he never had the chance to do things "after" Dad's Army.

Part of the problem was that the characters were written as being old at the very start of the first series, so they were already towards the ends of their careers - leaving little opportunity to shine in subsequent roles.
-- 8th of 7, Mar 18 2020


[+], but how does it work? And can there be a color version? If it's similar enough, this might provide an economically viable reason to restart (probably rebuild) photographic film production lines, making film more available again for the photographers who want it but aren't numerous enough to fund such operations with their purchases.
-- notexactly, Mar 20 2020


// but how does it work? //

"Photosensetive chemicals". No, we're not going to tell you whch ones, unless you sign an NDA.

// And can there be a color version? //

Theoretically, yes.
-- 8th of 7, Mar 20 2020


They're mainly there to take the blame for failure.
-- 8th of 7, Mar 21 2020



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