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For his diploma project at Lausanne’s ECAL, Yamamoto created the Stack, an inkjet printer that eats its way down a stack of paper, swallowing each piece underneath, printing on it, and ...
Stack that many sheets of paper one on top of the other and you would get a column about 8,300 miles high! (Assuming that the average thickness of each sheet is .0039 inches.) George Harwood and ...
Stack that many sheets of paper one on top of the other and you would get a column about 8,300 miles high! (Assuming that the average thickness of each sheet is .0039 inches.) ...
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