Finding ways to cut down on paper waste is definitely a burden for modern businesses. Some things just need to be printed. While printers have gone inkless and tonerless, none have offered completely reusable paper.
The PrePeat printer does just that. Instead of using conventional paper, the printer uses a special--and very expensive--paper made from PET plastic. And you print, erase and reprint on each sheet up to 1,000 times.
Of course, replacing paper with plastic isn't exactly eco-friendly but in this case it might just be. The printer goes for $5,600 and each sheet of "paper" costs $336. Which doesn't make it very wallet-friendly either.
1 comments:
The video claims the paper costs $3.86 per page not $386. Even if it were 38.6, at 1000 copies you'd be down to 4 cents per copy which is cheaper than the best industrial HP copier.
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