Shinsho Corp and Majima Laboratory showed off a prototype of their recyclable, rewritable paper at CEATEC in Japan last week. The paper should be available by spring of next year. Called "Thermo-Mag," the paper can be printed on using a special printer, then erased and reused. The paper uses magnetic particals embedded in wax in the paper, and is erased at the same time it's printed upon by melting the wax and re-arranging the suspended particles. The paper is perfect for, er, driving up printing costs and lowering quality.
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