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A new smart mobile robotic printer that is only a little bigger than three stacked hockey pucks will allow or enable people to print anywhere and on any size page of paper.
New Smartphones, tablets and laptops make it easy for everyone to work on the go, but traditionally, printers have been cumbersome to lug out of the office.
Zuta Labs, that is Based in Jerusalem, reasoned that printers nowadays are essentially a printhead running back & the forth on a moving piece of paper. The company's approach involves placing a printhead on a set of Tiny wheels and letting it run across a sheet of paper, thus allowing printers to become smaller.
"The name 'Zuta' in ancient Aramaic means 'small Or Tiny,'" said Tuvia Elbaum, CEO and founder of Zuta Labs.
The new Zuta i mean Small Pocket Printer is about 4 inches (10.2 centimeters) wide and long and 3 inches (7.5 cm) high, and weighs about 12 ounces (around 350 grams). It can able to connect wirelessly to smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs via using Wi-Fi, and is supported by Latest Android, iOS, OS X and Windows. A free app from the company lets you use the printer via a mobile device,a PC or a laptop can also select the printer for use just like any other wirelessly connected printer.
To do print, a person have to switches on the device, aligns it with the corner of a sheet of paper and sends the document to it. The printer can print one average A4 size page, measuring 8.27 by 11.7 inches (21.00 by 29.7 cm). Zuta Labs noted that its printer can able to print on any standard size piece of paper, and that, in principle, it could print on any surface, Elbaum told Live Science.
The printer's "omni-wheels" help it move in any direction on a surface and turn . Laser sensors help control the movement, location and speed of the device, according to the company.
If a User sends several pages to the device, the printer will stop when it gets to the bottom of the first page and wait until it is placed at the top of the next page. Users can then tap on the mobile application, and the printer will continue to print.
Zuta Labs said the printer's is a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery can last about 1 hour, on average — long enough to print about more than 50 pages (it can be 60 pages). The device charges via a micro-USB port, and it takes about 3 hours to charge fully.
According to the company, One ink cartridge can print more than 100 pages. Currently, the device prints only in black, although Zuta Labs said it plans to have a fully-color printer in the future. Uer can also Replaced Cartridges via a hatch on the bottom of the printer.
The founders of Zuta Labs, which was established in the year 2014, said the idea for their printer came in year 2013, when they were students studying at the Jerusalem College of Technology. Year 2014 Kickstarter campaign to fund Zuta Labs raised $511,663 from 3,082 backers, exceeding its main goal of raising "$400,000". The company plans to ship its printers to customers in the beginning of year 2017.
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