An interesting concept. but since it is a prototype it will be interesting
to see how it does. I do note that it produces either A3 or A4 paper, would
have to change for the US market. Find it hard to believe that it barely
uses any water which is a key part of the paper making process. How many
reams would have to be produced by the many before it breaks even on cost?
How energy intensive is it?
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