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World’s smallest printer
September 12, 2007 on 12:52 pm | In small business news |If there are computers that fit in the palm of the hand, why not a printer that can fit into your pocket. Impossible? Not really. It has actually been made.Now what about a printer that can print on just about anything? Welcome PrintBrush. This is basically the worlds’ smallest and only fully format-independent printer. One of the best characteristic of this printer is that it has the ability to print directly to an envelope, a box or any other printable material. With no worries about the paper size; whether it is too thick or slick does not matter much.It may take a few years before PrintBrush will be out in the market. No matter. Something as wonderful as this is worth waiting for even if it will take a while too.A printer that prints with the wave of a hand and no paper jams, of course, is another addition to the developing printing world. If it will ever be available to the public, it is certain many would want to get hold of one of them.
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