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  • DS23
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    as long as you are a ltd otherwise they like to bold in red tell you to eff off

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    Does anyone know the brand name or supplier for stand alone whiteboards?

    I am interested in the type that has a small fax-type printer on them so you can print out what you have drawn on the board. The board itself scrolls so that you can use a second "sheet" without erasing it.

    I realise this may be old technology compared to the sophisticated electronic whiteboards you can get today but it is probably a much cheaper alternative.

    TIA.

    These guys can probably help

    Electronic copyboards - UK copyboard sales

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  • Mustang
    started a topic stand alone whiteboard

    stand alone whiteboard

    Does anyone know the brand name or supplier for stand alone whiteboards?

    I am interested in the type that has a small fax-type printer on them so you can print out what you have drawn on the board. The board itself scrolls so that you can use a second "sheet" without erasing it.

    I realise this may be old technology compared to the sophisticated electronic whiteboards you can get today but it is probably a much cheaper alternative.

    TIA.

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