Machine out to erase green guilt

Friday 05 December 2003, 14:54 Makka Time, 11:54 GMT

Erasing machine uses heat treatment to remove words and images

It may not be the paperless office many once thought possible, but it may be
the next best thing. With Toshiba Corp's new erasable ink, the green at
heart can have their paper without the guilt. The company's new "e-Blue"
erasing machine uses heat treatment to remove words and images printed with
erasable toner on 400-500 A4 sized pages at a time.

The process takes three hours and will allow companies to re-use paper and
cut office waste. "Despite new tools like e-mail and the development of all
sorts of wireless technologies, people still just like to have things in
paper," said Toshiba spokesman Junichi Nagaki. "We don't think demand for
paper will ever disappear completely."

Toshiba will launch the toner and erasing machine, which will retail for
about 300,000 yen ($2744), on 8 December in Japan.
It is targeting corporate clients and paper-shuffling public sector
organisations that use laser printers. For the old fashioned, the company
will also offer erasable ballpoint pens and markers.

Paper accounts for about 40% of office waste in Japan, Toshiba says. About
60% of that is recycled.

Source:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/D64F65F5-D0B9-4BDD-8E6F-5187210F0A23.
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