Hello Sir,

I doubt that there is any such standalone device and that too accessable.
However There is a workaround.
You can buy any of those pocket printers which are bluetooth enabled
and can pair with your iPhone or Android Phone.


Since you need physical keyboard you have following options:
1. You can   Buy an iPhone because keyboard covers are easily  available.
However such keyboard covers requires bluetooth connection for input
purposes you need to constantly connect/disconnect or shuffle between
keyboard cover and the pocket printer because on bluetooth connection
one device can be used at a time.
2. Samsung launched keyboard cover for its Samsung Galaxy S6. This
cover is like a flip cover with transparent flip cover with keyboard.
It does not require any batteries and bluetooth connection as keys in
keyboard physically clicks  the corresponding key on the   virtual
keyboard when you press the physical key.

*Reviews of this keyboard are not very favourable.*

3. Last year blackberry launched an android phone with physical
keyboard. I guess its called Blackberry priv. Although I'm not sure
about its accessibility.

4. There is another workaround.
 You can also connect any keyboard to your phone using OTG. It might
be possible that OEM or manufacturar has disabled this capability of
the  phone.

5. If you can lay your hands on any Nokia E series phone your keyboard
issue can be solved. I remember that my E 63 had an option of wireless
 printing. I'm not too sure what is ment by wireless printing. That is
whether it is dependent upon bluetooth technology or Wifi. If it is
bluetooth printing what profile is it? anyways I'm not too sure about
its compatibility with modern bluetooth printers.

I remember micromax's subsidiary company  Yu launching pocket printer
back in september 2015. You can look for that. There are many other
options as well.

Arjun M


On 4/6/16, Arun dua <ak....@rediffmail.com> wrote:
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> After having read and observed the contributions of my friends Young and
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> most of the members are very enlightened and some are real intellectuals.
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> having varied expertise.So I decieded to seek help.
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>      I am needing an electronic device to function as a scribbler/ NotePad,
> to write notes, make lists or
>
> small Memos which are printed/ produced on thermal paper: Since I have not
> learnt Braille and am unable
>
> to use a Braille device.
>
>      Most of you must have come across hand-held devices used by sales
> people in the airlines or
>
> elsewhere. They handout a printout of the invoice of the item purchased by
> you from them. These devices
>
> are programmed to printout item description and prices. However, I need a
> device which can print out
>
> anything typed through the traditional or qwerty keypad. The size of the
> device can be like a mobile
>
> phone or a tablet.
>
>       I had requested Barrier Break also to consider for TechShare: but got
> no. Please do let me know if
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> any such device is available in India or Abroad and how to obtain it.
>
> Thanks
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