After investing 10 years and $10 million, Breton and his team made a great invention by making world's smallest printer. This is small enough that possibly it could be merged to the mobile phones in future.
This printer is an idea for Europe's biggest rubber stamp company, and it is known as PrintBrush. PrintBrush has laser technology and has combination to reproduce 16 million color shades instantly. PrintBrush is 8.8-ounce handheld gadget that uses inkjets, computer-mouse-like optics and navigation software to print uploaded images and text on any flat surface, including paper, plastic, wood and even fabric.
Popsci explains How It Works
"As the user slides the printbrush across a sheet of paper, optical sensors track the velocity and direction of the printer relative to the page. a controller matches the location coordinates to a pixel map of the document or image and runs algorithms to predict which pixel to print next."
This printer is an idea for Europe's biggest rubber stamp company, and it is known as PrintBrush. PrintBrush has laser technology and has combination to reproduce 16 million color shades instantly. PrintBrush is 8.8-ounce handheld gadget that uses inkjets, computer-mouse-like optics and navigation software to print uploaded images and text on any flat surface, including paper, plastic, wood and even fabric.
Popsci explains How It Works
"As the user slides the printbrush across a sheet of paper, optical sensors track the velocity and direction of the printer relative to the page. a controller matches the location coordinates to a pixel map of the document or image and runs algorithms to predict which pixel to print next."


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