While the tech world has gone mobile, there’s one key tool that hasn’t changed in years: the printer. Most printers are still big, bulky and boring. They do a job, and they stay put. Right where you left them — at home or in the office. If a new crowdsourced Kickstarter project gets the funding it needs, mobile workers will be able to print most anywhere — even coffee shops. The tool? A robot printer. ZUta Labs has reimagined the printer into an apple-sized device that can drive over a sheet of paper and print along the way.
Printing From the Palm of Your Hand
Posted by: Chris Maxcer April 15, 2014 07:07 AMWhile the tech world has gone mobile, there’s one key tool that hasn’t changed in years: the printer. Most printers are still big, bulky and boring. They do a job, and they stay put. Right where you left them — at home or in the office. If a new crowdsourced Kickstarter project gets the funding it needs, mobile workers will be able to print most anywhere — even coffee shops. The tool? A robot printer. ZUta Labs has reimagined the printer into an apple-sized device that can drive over a sheet of paper and print along the way.