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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Hmm, i can see it would be useful for copying keys, though how useful a plastic key would be I'm not sure.

    It's sort of like the original scanner i had 25 years ago (possibly longer) for my amstrad pcw. You attached a little scanner to the dot matrix head of the printer and it scanned pictures line by line.
    This is a slightly updated version of that.

    If it could be configured to produce a solid rather than a hollowed out shape, could be quite useful - I assume it's cheap :-)
    Anything more than $100 and you can forget it :-)

    It's free, any printer can do it, though results will vary based on how well the printer is made/calibrated.
    Last edited by abowden; 10-31-2016 at 05:26 AM.

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