Check this out folks, although I’m awaiting a device that can unbraille a
Brailled sheet. will be very interesting, ha ha ha.

Soon, an ‘unprinter’ to remove ink from papers

PTI | May 21, 2012, 07.47PM IST

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Soon-an-unpr
inter-to-remove-ink-from-papers/articleshow/13360068.cms

 

Article

Scientists claim to have developed a new technique that can remove ink from
printed papers so they can be reused in printers and photocopiers. 

 

LONDON: Scientists claim to have developed a new technique that can remove
ink from printed papers so they can be reused in printers and photocopiers. 

 

The technique, developed by a team at the University of Cambridge , uses
short pulses of laser light to delete words and images printed on paper. The
laser vaporizes the toner ink without damaging the paper and opens up the
prospect of future computer printers and photocopiers having an 'unprint'
function to allow paper to be reused, the researchers claimed. 

 

Julian Allwood, who led the research , said it could drastically reduce the
number of trees cut down to produce paper and even provide a cheaper
alternative to recycling. 

 

"The process works on a wide range of toners. It does not damage the paper
so the feasibility for reusing paper in the office is there," Allwood was
quoted as saying by the Sunday Telegraph. 

 

He added that he has now been approached by several commercial firms
expressing interest in producing the first 'unprint' devices. 

 

The researchers, who detailed their work in the journal Proceedings of The
Royal Society A, found they could remove toner ink from a range of printers
and photocopiers by heating it with short pulses of laser light lasting for
just four billionths of a second. This removed the ink without causing any
physical damage to the paper or discolouration. Filters can be used to
capture the vaporized ink, which is given off as a gas. 

 

Allwood and colleagues estimate it would cost £19,000 to build a prototype
unprinter but that the costs would come down as technology improves and it
is commercialized. 

Readers' opinions (1)

 

 

Sid (Iceland) 

 

 

What happens to all the ink collected?

 


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