loie, Every printer I can find is either formatted for A4/USA Letter, or little photo printers that probably require proprietary software which I doubt would work with regular text. I know some of those even require proprietary photo paper modules, which is why I gave up and never bought one.
I had a Canon ip100 years ago, I can recommend it and they still make a newer one, but it looks waaay bigger than your target size. Good luck
Live_Let_Live, 100 years ago? damn are you a millennial?
TimeSquirrel, Back in my day we had to get our Internet at the village Internet well. I remember the dialup modem noises it made as you pulled the bucket up.
DScratch, Fancy pants. The only time I got online to check my emails was when the travelling bitwarden came around, usually in the spring. Unless the winter was hard and the pass was blocked.
taladar, Ah, I remember those days, back when sci-fi movies had fancy notions such as multi-pass.
rimu, Actually pretty close to how it was.
People on the radio keep talking about this revolutionary information superhighway which sounds grand but no one you know has an internet connection but you read in the newspaper that in a town nearby there is one in a public library. You travel there and find a single computer. There are no instructions and none of the staff know how it works. When you ask to see "the internet" they show you an icon to click and leave you to it. You click it, strange noises happen for a bit then stop and nothing happens, the computer seems frozen. Maybe you broke it but then literally 10 minutes later it un-freezes and you see a list on the screen:
- alt.binaries.mom
- alt.binaries.misc
- alt.binaries.warez
- alt.binaries.etc
- alt.binaries.warez.flightsim
- and so on, hundreds of them
- comp.lang.c
- comp.lang.perl
- comp.lang.prolog
- blah blah gibberish
Ok none of that sounds like an "information superhighway" so close the window and go back home.
TimeSquirrel, "alt.fan.furry"
Me: "What is this?" click
chemicalwonka, deleted_by_author
Wizard_Pope, Probabl the only way to actually find something like this.
SwordInStone,
pastermil, a regular printer with A5 feed would do
Beacon, I think they're looking for something portable so they want the device to be as small as possible
Live_Let_Live, yes
Jimmycakes, Just use a normal printer and buy a $1 scissors. Jesus fucking Christ
Mihies, Right, and if somebody wants a bigger one, just buy dutch tape. Colors? No problem, just buy crayons. /s
sugar_in_your_tea, Want a 3D printer? Learn to fold origami.
SatansMaggotyCumFart, I just use a syringe full of melted plastic while referring to the model on my laptop.
floofloof, They want a portable printer. Jesus fucking Christ.
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