little printer by BERG
'little printer' by BERG
london-based design studio BERG has developed 'little printer', a compact, inkless, thermal printer
which can produce receipt-sized miniature
newspapers, notes, or images directly from a cellular device.
through the custom-designed BERG cloud program, the printer connects wirelessly to any smartphone
with zero configuration. 'little printer' itself is constructed from a high-gloss injected moulded plastic
with a brushed steel faceplate, intended to hold the paper and thus framing each delivery as it prints.
the 'little printer' has the potential to print documents from ARUP, foursquare, google, the guardian and nike.
users can also set and manage subscriptions for the device, so that data is automatically printed at prespecified
times of day.
google calendar stores schedules, including birthday reminders
due to the subscription feature of the little printer, the user may wake up to their news and other updates having already printed
users may choose from a variety of subjects on arup, from art to architecture to typography to butterflies.
the user may print their friends' check-ins on foursquare
video of the 'little printer'
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