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Just saw this idea here - http://www.therpgsite.com/showpost.php?p=750846&postcount=37
Mind. Blown. :D
Here's how it'd work - like a kid's book of reuseable stickers, you have say 16 or 32 pages of squares in a (say) 7.5"x10" grid, with 16 or 32 pages of 2.5" square dungeon geomorph stickers that can be arranged in any position as desired, using great Paizo art - dungeons & caverns are obvious. This could works for city streets, forest, marsh etc too, but I would aim it at 'adventure' mapping rather than 'campaign' mapping.
It's system neutral, it can sell to anyone playing a D&D-like game of dungeon exploration. It lets you create your own 'printed' dungeons fast, and have them look great. All the printing technology already exists.
Isn't this a good idea? :)