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Has anyone tried it? "Liquid Gel is a remarkable alternative to traditional colour laser and ink jet printing. The viscous ink is a fast drying, water resistant formula that reduces blurs and bleeding while producing laser-like quality prints on plain or recycled paper." quote from:http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/146/17354.html Seems pretty promising to me, it uses cartridges like inkjet printers, so the modification should be easy! I could get a used Ricoh GX 3000 for about 100USD in my country. |
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