The group installed four aroma vials in place of the printer's ink cartridges, so that a fleeting aroma emerges when the machine is triggered. The scientists hope to eventually combine a standard ink-jet printer with image-recognition software and more vials, so that the printer can automatically match scents with pictures. The working prototype -- which can produce a variety of scents, including lemon, lavender, grapefruit and apple -- is ready to debut at the upcoming Association for Computing Machinery's Multimedia event. So, if you happen to work in close proximity to a printer and don't like the aforementioned smells, you may want to investigate some other forms of aroma tech (even if they too were ridiculed at one point).
New Print-n-Sniff Ink Jet Will Likely Just Jam-n-Stink originally appeared on Switched on Wed, 27 Oct 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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