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Read more about this on my website, but I can tell you that the handmade sign on the front of the coinbox is my own creation. Right next to this is the coinbox for the photocopier, and they both had a great big "COPIES" sticker on them. So, people would put money in this one expecting to get photocopies, so this PAY FOR PRINT craft project was the best I could do at the time.
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180 Printers, Man Operating a Heidleberg Offset Press [Unidentified Location], 1969
This photo is from the Dublin City Photographic Collection. This unique collection is an educational resource and provides a basis for original research on the history of Dublin in the second half of the twentieth century.
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The Powell River Public Library was very nice. In addition to looking quite sharp in general they had this sweet-looking little tech lab with a big 3D printer busily working away at the moment we were looking.
This jungle gym, with its many allusions to the rotary printing press, is located within the former estate of the man who patented the first such press, Richard March Hoe. (The Hoe family was apparently fond of cheery nomenclature: Richard's house was named Brightside, while his brother Peter resided nearby in the still-standing Sunnyslope — which, as we've seen, is currently home to an African Methodist Episcopal church by the name of Bright Temple.)
Hoe's printing prowess also left its mark on the local street grid. According to the Parks Department:
"In 1904, a portion of the estate was divided into a series of city streets which were named after historic printers. Guttenberg Street (sic), named for Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the early 15th century printing press, was renamed East 165th Street in 1911. Aldus Street is named for Aldo Manuzio, a late 15th century Italian printer and editor who used the new printing press to revive dozens of Latin and Greek classics, and published contemporary writers such as Erasmus. Hoe Avenue refers to Richard March Hoe whose rotary printing press of the 19th century built upon the inventions of Gutenberg and Manuzio."
While staff can swipe credit cards through their belt packs, they puzzle many customers by magicing till receipts out of fresh air.
But like all sleight of hands, there's an explanation. The hidden printer.
From 1927, for a few years, one of the most remarkable Parish magazines ever issued appeared from the Heaton Parish Church in Bradford. Noted as being "an effort to answer one of the demands made by the World Call to the Church, viz, - that of keeping touch with those whom we still regard as our fellow-parishioners", edited locally and fortunately printed by the renowned printers of Percy, Lund Humphries who were based in the city, the Review rapidly rose in stature. Major local, national and international figures, authors and artists provided forwords, articles and illustrations; later issues are a remarkable conucopia of art and literature even as the Review available by subscription or from local bookshops and stalls, sold for 2/6d (12.5p).
Volume 4 from 1931 is no exception. The forword is by John Galsworthy and the first article, on Bradford, is by no less than the city's lierary giant, J.B. Priestley. The covers show an illustration by Claude Lovat Fraser (1890 - 1921), a remarkable artist and this illustration was originally for one of a series of Christmas cards, this being The Festival of Christmas, originally issued by Lund Humphries in 1921. There are other illustrations such as landscapes and portraits by artists as varied as Alan Gwynne-Jones, Jacob Kramer, W.F. Briggs and Frederick Lawson. The Review also contains adverts for local concerns and shops all set in various typefaces by Lund Humphries.
Local artist Jacob Kramer. Kramer (1892 - 1962) was Ukrainian born and whose family settled in Leeds just after 1900. Kramer, who ran away from home to work at the age of 10, started studying art in Leeds in 1907 and later studied at the Slade in 1913/14. After wartime military service Kramer returned to Yorkshire. This portrait is of Sir Herbert Read DSO and MC (1893 - 1968) Yorkshire born and who was a noted art historian, poet, critic and philosopher.
Network printing! The HP laser printer has been awesome—we have one on each side of the office.
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First photo printed using our new printer (it came in the mail today)! It has wifi, so we don't have to switch the wires between our computers and, so far, it prints like a dream. (It's a Canon Pixma MP610.)
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starting to develop paper feed issues, needs a roller kit. But it lacks a duplex unit so we just replaced it. Printer anyone? (anyone near Lincoln, MA that is)
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This little guy was an afterthought, a project built totally out of scrap wood from my stash. It's going to solve a huge problem -- we had no idea where we were going to put our laser printer in our new desk setup, but now this stand will sit right underneath the desk and support not just the printer but also a ream or two of paper.
(The gobs of stuff on the front are spots of wood filler; I'll sand it off tomorrow.)