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Xerox Demos Self-Erasing, Eco-Friendly Paper
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ScuttleMonkey
on Wed Apr 30, 2008 06:09 PM
from the sitting-on-photocopiers-to-make-a-comeback dept.
from the sitting-on-photocopiers-to-make-a-comeback dept.
Lucas123 writes "The same Xerox lab that brought us Ethernet, the GUI and the mouse has demonstrated paper that can be reused after printed text automatically deletes itself from its surface in a day. Instead of trashing or recycling after one use, a single piece of paper can be reused up to 100 times. 'The paper contains specially coded molecules that create a print after being exposed to ultraviolet light emitted from a thin bar in a printer. The ultraviolet bar itself is very small, so it can be used in mobile printers. The technology could also be useful for network printing.'"
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Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
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Please.
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Hacking the paper? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Anyways, can't you still shred this?
Ultra violet? (Score:5, Interesting)
Back in the 1980s we used UV erasable EPROMS. With the correct UV lamps you could erase them in seconds or minutes. If you had natural light coming onto your desk then they'd get erased, but it would take a few days. Many an engineer was stumped as to why his circuit that worked fine yesterday was behaving badly today.
Now the same problem will extend to accountants!
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How can you look in to the past? (Score:2)
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There, FTF those of us who do not understand the meaning of "ex" unless it precedes -othermic, -ternal, or -tra fries please.
JK. She's now your ex... I'm guessing she found something... sounds like you should say that she was just-the-right-amount-of suspicious, not overly suspicious.
But will the paper start to jam after a few uses? (Score:4, Interesting)
100 times is a lot of it to get jammed in the printer after a few uses.
Politics (Score:2)
Kids, don't print your homework with this. (Score:2)
etch-a-sketch (Score:4, Funny)
useful (Score:2)
say i go to a meeting, i print up a plan, diagram, couple pages of schematics for everyone at the meeting. that's a lot of wasted paper. then you do the presentation and everyone chucks it in the trash.
only the ludittes keeps the paper copies after the meeting, since you're likely to send them the documents by email anyway. it's just more useful to ha
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*goes home to work on hacking his Kindle*
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But seriously, they're nothing alike. The kindle is basically a paper replacement display and some guts to do it's job. Make it thinner, and you don't need paper in the office anymore. And no, a "handheld computer" is not the same thing.
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obvious future use: white house emails (Score:2, Insightful)
bush white house officials were heard saying 'yippee!' and we seen frolicking to and fro.
paper that erases itself: no need for any explanations about servers not being backed up, outlook doing this or that or any of those other handy excuses. "we didn't realize we used self-erasing paper. honest, we didn't."
Dilbert (Score:4, Funny)
They've been touting this for years (Score:2)
Considering how Xerox writes contracts, I wouldn't be surprised if they developed this technology for their own use!
"I know that oppressive contract I signed with Xerox had a service level agreement...Where is it?! IT WAS RIGHT HERE!!"
Print this story (Score:4, Insightful)
Next thing we'll have is DRM enabled printing that refuses to print this story unless it gets printed with self-erasing ink. But you can print it on permanent ink if you are a registered user. Registration is free. Enter your SSN here.
Wha?? (Score:2)
Or did I just come to the realization that too many 20-hour days is bad for reading comprehension and eyesight, and taking a break on slashdot is possibly not the best course of action?
Is next big thing (Score:2, Insightful)
The mouse, GUI and ethernet: these guys know what people want.
Perfect timing for all these companies who say they want to become environmentally friendly. Same companies that go through reams of paper every day.If there's cost savings involved as well this is a no-brainer.
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The big hurdles to this paper is simple the work it will take to gather the old paper up, stack them neatly, and make them fit for printing. How much premium will this paper command? What % will
I've seen this before... (Score:2)
They reinvented thermal paper! On purpose!
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Fortunately the end data had been saved - to mag tape.
Thermal printers - blech... (Score:2)
Paper IS already "eco friendly" (Score:2, Interesting)
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Paper? Oh, How seventies...... (Score:2)
I moved about a month ago, and still haven't unpacked my printers. I think I printed three or four pages on a friend's printer last month, but that's it.
Virtually everything that I do these days is electronic - letters, ordering, resumes, photos - you name it. The only times that I print anything are handouts for meetings once in a long, long while, and drafts of really important proposals where I find that actually reading them
I remember using this at school... (Score:2)
The Same Lab? (Score:2)
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UV from the sun? (Score:2)
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That would be really useful... except... (Score:2)
For those of us who like to make annotations... (Score:2)
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paper handling (Score:2)
let me guess... (Score:2)
computers MAKE more paper, not less of it. why do you think printers have been getting faster and faster. paperless office is a myth.
Makes sense (Score:2)
Politician's wet dream! (Score:2)
newspaper? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Possibilities... (Score:4, Funny)
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Yeah, but they stole this technology from the wallet photo in 'Back to the Future'.