
It might seem like magic, as the narrator states in the below video, but I assure you it isn’t. The Prepeat printer – as in repeat – uses a special type of plastic paper that can be printed on over and over again without any degradation in image quality. The printer uses a special thermal head to erase the document and then in the same pass prints the new document.
Cost has to be off the charts, but if the documents can remain in a designated area, as in an office, this might not only be a way to appease the Eco Nazis, but your company’s CFO as well.
[via Newlaunches]

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