Toilet paper printer made from scrap parts

posted Sep 27th 2011 4:02am by
filed under: arduino hacks, misc hacks

toilet_paper_printer

Some of our favorite hacks are those made with scrap materials, so we were delighted to see a contest being held by the German technology magazine c’t which focuses on using salvaged components. “Mach flott den Schrott” is the name of the competition, which loosely translates to “Make fast the scrap”.

German builder [Mario Lukas’] entry into the contest (Google Translation) is definitely unique, and certainly fits within the theme. He built a toilet paper printer that uses a bunch of recycled components to write anything he desires on a roll of the soft white stuff. His blog walks through the build details, including a bill of materials for all of the scrap bits he used to put it together. Several CD-ROM drives, printers, and even inline skates donated some components to the printer, while an Arduino controls the entire printing process.

Though [Mario] is using RSS and Twitter feeds as a data source for his toilet-side scribe, we imagine it will only be a matter of time before advertising companies seize upon this sort of technology to create personalized advertisements geared towards a decidedly captive audience.

Continue reading to see a quick video of his toilet paper printer in action.

[via Make]



17 Responses to Toilet paper printer made from scrap parts

  • Pete S says:

    Great idea and build!

    I’m not from Germany but I think your translation is wrong. A loose translation would be “make something fancy of the scrap” or perhaps “make something working of the scrap”.

  • Xell says:

    Im from German the translation is right but its a 1:1 Translation in Eng it doenst have the same sense.

  • joen says:

    to make s.th. flott
    1 Schiff in tiefes Wasser bringen, so dass man wieder damit fahren kann -
    Bringing a ship / boat into deeper water to drive it
    2 Fahrzeug so herrichten, dass man wieder damit fahren kann – Fixing / preparing a vehicle to drive it (again)

  • Chris says:

    Just need to it to print out a picture of your least favorite politician, and it’ll be perfect.

  • ferdie says:

    ca i wipe my ass whit this (paper)

    but it,s a nice bild

  • Aeros says:

    I remember back in the late 70′s or early 80′s they had Iran’s president, Ayatollah Khomeini on rolls…it was called the Ayatoilet Paper. Like Chris mentioned, print up some rolls with your least desirable politicians, perfect!
    Nice hack.

  • nes says:

    Cool build!

    When is Hackaday going to run a scrap build contest? Or a speed hacking contest perhaps?

  • Jim says:

    Reminds me of those thermal printers that you could buy in the 1980′s to go with a ZX Spectrum and similar ones for other systems. In our house we used to refer to those as ‘toilet roll printers’ (actually it might have been ‘bog roll printers’). And I’m sure we weren’t alone in that!

  • Andreas says:

    where is my comment gone?

  • Hirudinea says:

    Holy Crap, this is the shiz-nit! Ok, enough poop jokes. This thing is great, amazing what you can do with some scrap, now all you have to do is hook it up to a twitter feed, and considering the paper it uses may I sugest Justin Beiber’s?

  • KillerBug says:

    How long do I have to let the ink dry before wiping?

  • ROFL re. twitter.

    Actually I can see that being handy for um, “secure” messages,
    the idea being that you could not only receive a text while in the smallest room but also destroy it in a way that even the CIA wouldn’t want to read it afterwards :-P

  • N0LKK says:

    Whatever you do don’t print out Muhammad.

  • DaveO says:

    Actually the translation is: “Make first the crap”.

  • rktokomak says:

    masterpieces explain themselves, excellent job partner, great music too.
    thank you.

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