Nano paper and blueprints do not function differently
Created by: gbasood
3- wiki says that the difference between regular blueprints and nanoprints is that blueprints have limited uses and nanoprints unlimited uses. actually, you have unlimited uses using either blueprints or nanoprints; the only difference is that if you use a regular blueprint it will be consumed, if you use a nanoprint it will remain in your hand and this is pointless, because you already have unlimited uses in your fabricator, so the spare nanoprint is useless.
What it used to be:
The difference between nanoprints and blueprints was, once upon a time, that one would give you one fabrication and then be removed from the designs list, and the other would let you make as many fabrications of that device as you wanted. #7585 (closed) original issue has some more info now.
While it is very rarely useful to allow for one-time design fabrication, it is almost never used, not sure if it's necessary to keep the separate papers.