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Image credit: Zink
The name means “Zero Ink,” and Zink’s
products are exactly that: printers that use a
special thermal paper, requiring no ink or toner.
Through partnerships with Dell and Polaroid,
Zink markets a device that prints photos
directly from a camera anywhere, easily. With
$35 million in venture capital funding and 180
patents to its credit, Zink will be expanding.
Xerox might emerge as a challenger, with a
rumored inkless printer of its own that uses
wax sticks.