If you are searching for inspiration for a new computer project you may be interested in this unique all-in-one printer, made by combining a working inkjet printer in the form of a HP Envy 5660 together with an old Toshiba NB305 netbook.
It’s not the first time that a printer and computer have been combined but this version includes a working printer allowing you to print and compute from the same system. Lift up the scanner lid and underneath you will discover a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 picel LCD display from the broken down netbook. The latest build expands on the first computer/printer created by maker Mason Stooksbury. This time Stooksbury has used a working printer to accomplish the Comprinter II.
It may not be the fastest PC system but power is provided by an Intel Atom N550 processor supported by 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard full storage. Specifications of the Comprinter II include :
– Intel Atom N550(1.50 GHz)
– 2GB of RAM
– 250GB HDD
– Xubuntu 18.04
– 10.1″, 1024×600 display
– Built-in webcam and mic
– Intel GMA 3150 graphics
– 3 USB ports
– 1 Ethernet port
– 1 headphone jack
– 1 SD Card port
– 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
– Sleek and covert design
– Wireless print capability (Wi-Fi(n))
– 2.65″ touchscreen display
– HP Thermal Inkjet
– Max printing speed: 21-22 ppm (color/mono respectively)
– Max media size: A4/Legal
– Print from SD Card
Source: MS : Liliputing : Hackaday
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