Digital Data Printer
While digital technology has made it possible to share books, music, magazines and other media on super-compact devices like phones and tablets, there’s still a certain something lacking by not being able to hand over a tangible representation of what you’d like to share. Oksu is a digital data printer concept taps into this level of sharing by making it possible to instantly “print” a tangible copy of a song, article, link or file that can be physically shared between individuals. Hit the jump to see just how it works!
No ink cartridge needed! The printer uses Z-Ink technology, where color pigments are already within the paper and only need to be activated. Also, NFC chip technology makes it possible to open the contents of the printed card simply by placing it on the device the user wishes to load it on.
Designer: Alex Zhulin


















14 Comments »
Cartridge James says
The Z-ink technology sounds really interesting, you won’t have to bother with annoying printer cartridges or anything!
Stephen Russell says
OK HP add this to your 300 seris Printers, nice add module for.
Michael Lanzinger says
This is a great concept… I’d love to be able to print out certain ‘net-things’ and put them somewhere on the wall. combined with qr-codes for the links (if info isn’t self-contained) and sticky notes it would be a perfect tool
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