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need help. HOW PRINTED PAPER CAN BE REUSED??

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We have the RED, GREEN AND BLUE, as additive colours and CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, as subtractive.
CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW when combined give black
RED, GREEN AND BLUE when combined give white



can we use the additive color mixing phenomenon to transform a printed paper into a blank paper.????

or is there any way to remove the toner ink molecules that form the print on paper to get back blank paper??
 

Hi,
Yes, its a way to remove the toner particles(their are molded into the paper!): recycling the papers :-(...
With ink its others, usual their are to wish it from paper, but your paper surface from "waters humidity" will be no more qualitative good for printing...
Toner & ink are basically two different processes, kind of materials.
K.
 

thats a wonderful idea.
but in terms of cost saving, i don't think that reprint it with combinations of color and make them blank again is considered cost saving.
we save paper, but we waste on ink.
 

Let alone, it need color too, but the problem is with mixing: you have to do it befor drying- or need a "remoisting"!? :-(...
With toner can so & so nothing mor ego...
Are not practicable & cost is another aspect to "secondhand" paper quality...
 

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