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(Zero INK) An inkless printing technology from ZINK Imaging, LLC., Waltham, MA www.zink.com) that was introduced in early 2007. The ZINK paper contains layers of dye crystals that turn color when activated by heat. Since the imaging process takes place within the paper, and there are no bulky print mechanisms, the ZINK technology lets cameras, PDAs and other portable devices be built with their own printers. In 2008, Polaroid's eight-ounce PoGo printer was the first device to use the technology. See CYCOLOR.

A ZINK Printer
The size of a ZINK printer is not that much larger than the paper being printed, allowing ZINK printers to be built into very portable devices. (Image courtesy of ZINK Imaging, LLC.)

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