No more "is there a printer nearby?" moments, no more being tied to paper size or venue.
Set it down anywhere, and leave whatever you want on any surface.
No one wants to walk across half a campus, queue for thirty minutes or wrestle with a hotel printer just to put one page on paper.
The print shop is shut, the dorm machine has jammed again, and the library queue is enormous. Every "I'll do it tomorrow" turns into anxiety the next morning.
Hotels charge for printing, airport business centres are a long detour, and falling back on "screenshot, then email" only invites formatting issues on the other end.
Instant film is pricey at a fixed format, and it cannot handle everyday paperwork. Carrying a traditional photo printer is hardly practical.
Ideas tend to spark at two in the morning. By the time the fab ships your board back, the momentum has long faded.
Gift boxes, coffee mugs, ribbons, phone cases. You want a custom message or a little doodle on it, but no tool quite fits.
Measure, mark, double-check. Days of effort and a whole team, just to translate a drawing onto the actual site.
We're still settling on the price. Your honest judgement will directly shape what the first batch of buyers actually pay. Whether you go high or low, you'll receive a personal voucher.
A pocket printer for students and business travellers. Phone-sized, plug and play, works with plain A4. One device covers a full year of printing.
Which price feels reasonable to you?
Same pocket size, with full colour and photo capability added. Snap and print for travel journals, gift wrapping, and even your child's drawings, bringing it all to life.
What would you pay for full colour and photo printing?
Breaking the final barrier of printing. Any material, any size, any location. Wood, fabric, walls, bound books, PCBs, even skin can be printed on directly.
For a printer that truly breaks every limit, what is your honest price?
Thanks for the honest answer. Your choice is on file.