This organized printer is perfect for small but busy offices that need to make administrative tasks simpler.
There are increasing concerns over the mechanization of the workforce, but there are some tasks that people do not need to do nor have the time to do. The 'Dividing Printer' -- designed by Young Jo and Young Joo -- organizes copies of paper for workers conveniently while saving them time in the process. When offices are printing hundreds of documents and copies, the process can become convoluted and time-consuming. This organized printer alleviates that problem by physically separating documents on its own with a mechanism that slides along a wall while dispensing the copies of paper separately onto a shelf.
By making office work a little bit more efficient, this printer saves time that would otherwise be wasted on the menial task of organizing documents.
Paper-Organizing Printers
This Organized Printer Makes Printing Multiple Documents Much Easier
Trend Themes
1. Mechanization of Workforce - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in developing advanced automation technologies that can replace manual tasks in various industries.
2. Efficiency in Office Work - Opportunities arise to create technologies that streamline administrative tasks, such as document organization, to save time and improve productivity in offices.
3. Automation in Printing - There is a potential for disruptive innovation in the printing industry by designing printers with built-in mechanisms that automate the process of organizing paper copies.
Industry Implications
1. Office Equipment - Opportunities exist for disruptive innovation in designing advanced office equipment, such as printers, that automate tasks and improve efficiency.
2. Automation Technology - The automation technology industry can benefit from disruptive innovation by developing advanced mechanisms and systems that can replace manual tasks in various fields.
3. Printing and Document Management - Innovative solutions can disrupt the printing and document management industry by introducing automated printers with mechanisms that simplify the organization of paper copies.