William Redington Hewlett's Printer

Origin
William “Bill” Redington Hewlett (1913 – 2001) was an American engineer and the co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Company along with David Packard. It was during his undergraduate classes where he became acquainted with David Packard. They began to formally discuss former a company in August 1937, and founded Hewlett-Packard Company as a partnership on January 1st, 1939. Bill and Dave were very proud of their company culture which came to be known as the HP way. The HP way is a corporate culture that claimed to be not only centered on making money but also respecting and nurturing its employees. Starting in the 1960s Hewlett committed much of his time and wealth towards numerous philanthropic causes. In 1966 he and his wife founded the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, which became one of the largest private foundations in the United States. Aside from the foundation Hewlett gave millions to universities, schools, museums, non-profits and other organizations. Stanford University was a large recipient of his philanthropy.

Effects
Prints out real money for charities however it takes the money from a nearby bank. Also works like a normal printer if connected to any computer but when disconnected and thinking about a charity while touching it prints the money.