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Artefact's Touchscreen Printer : See What You Print

artefact touch screen printer
Via: Roundedoff.com
Touchscreen mobile devices and all other equipments that feature intuitive touch screen display, this isn't new in our generation. We've seen a lot of it, actually more and more of it are sure to come in the near future. From mobile devices, laptop screens, tablets, printers and PC monitors, all of the said devices are now using an intuitive touch screen where users mostly preferred and find it attractive, plus the ease that it provides from using the gadget.

Before mobile phones were integrated with a small display screen and a keypad, but as soon as Apple introduced the iPhone mobile device in the year of 2007, the touch screen technology became wildly popular on handheld devices. While in 1980s, Hewlett-Packard, a computer manufacturing company introduced to the masses their home computer that featured touch screen technology. It was in the year of 1993 when smart phones and handheld devices with touch screen technology were introduced.

Aside from handheld devices, there are other equipments and machines nowadays that feature this technology. One of these are the printers, equipped with intuitive touch screen LCD display that adds an stylish accent on the equipment, but it's not only about aesthetics that this technology has been integrated into printers. It provides comfort and ease of use, it's interactive and allows the user to navigate the system of the printer by simply touching icons and tabs.

Have you ever seen a printer that features a full touchscreen technology? This touchscreen printer somehow is not a latest model of any photo printer, but it terms of functionality it can surely standout among the other photo printers that are out in the market. A concept printer by Artefact, named as "See What You Print", a printer that allows the user to get a preview of the image or file they scanned with the printer or photos that comes from storage devices, wherein they can edit the image as is on the screen preview. If you're familiar with "Instagram" I'm pretty sure you'll get used to this printer, there are quite a few layouts and nice effects that you can use to edit the image before it gets printed. Though I'm not even sure what cartridges this printer uses, it could either be inkjet cartridges or laser toner cartridges. To know more about the printer, you may refer on the video below for the preview.

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