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This is one of his favorite sleeping spot. Isn't he cute? :)

Sorry for the fuzzy photo. This is a picture of the 3D printer built by boy blacksmith. It was used to print the croquet with the red queen wicket parts.

Five thousand dollars worth of laser printers, just sitting in the hallway on a cart, begging to be deployed to a deserving SA's home.

Several tech people have been up here trying to repair this thing, but no one has succeeded yet.

Print directly on cotton using your inkjet printer!

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What I accomplished at work today

A co-worker sent this to our office recently:

 

"Don't you hate it when your printer jams? He's not dead but he's sure stuck. They do end up getting him out and letting him loose for those of you that are mouse lovers. How'd you like to get to work and find this problem?"

These are some printers in the Academic Center

Latest commission. A Fujifilm C3530 printer MOC made for their recent NZ product launch. The last release in this particular range, “the final piece of the puzzle” was the tagline. 50% scale.

 

Would have made the lid open and using SNOT techniques given more time, but that’s always the kicker, isn’t it? More time!

How to set up a USB network printer and scanner server on Debian

 

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the best part of this printer.

This is the printer that those framed prints came off of. HP Color Laser Jet 4500 N. It does a nice job.

Assembling and testing the Prusa i3 Mk2

We bought this printer's tray about 5 years ago from an antique shop in St. Jacobs, Ontario and have gradually been filling it with little bits of things that we find or have had stashed away. Some on them are old, some are new, and most have a story behind it.

SCERA Park, Utah County, Utah.

Assembling and testing the Prusa i3 Mk2

A closeup on an IKEA 'rack' in my 'den', which holds our network printer, scanner, network server ('ayeka') and some hanging files.

 

The printer ('azaka') is an HP LaserJet 4100TN network laser, which we can print to from anywhere else on our home LAN. I bought this from my office when they were engaged in a bout of new printer-buying in late 2005, and were selling off the older machines. The printer cost me somewhat less than a new toner cartridge for it, though thankfully at time of writing I haven't had to replace one yet.

 

The scanner is a Canon LiDE 35 USB model - currently connected directly to 'tenchi' (my main desktop PC), though one day I want to try linking it to 'ayeka' running a SANE scanner server, so we could scan from any other PC on the network. That's not exactly high on the list, though.

Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

glusgy syglug tvrrug reprap "3d printer"

How to set up a USB network printer and scanner server on Debian

 

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Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

Sean has finally finished his 3D printer.

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A computer printer is a computer peripheral device that produces a hard copy (permanent human-readable text and/or graphics usually on paper) from data stored in a computer connected to it.

Works great - just cleaned. Canon PIXMA IP4000R. Comes with extra ink!

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Large Format Heidelberg Windmill 13"x18" Platen Letterpress.

Photocopier/Printer at work, I was wondering if Alexander Dennis have a little side line ! Looks a little like an Enviro400 to me.

We stumbled across this amazing shop by accident. Two 3D printers in the window!

Well, it took about four months from design to purchasing the wood to preparing the wood, cutting the wood, and staining, assembling, and varnishing it. I originally wanted to do this all with dowel pegs, but as time went on, it was necessary to get the 2-inch (6 cm) screws and do it that way.

This is my printer stand that will allow me to fit a four-drawer caddy in the larger section, allow my paper cutter to slide in on the bottom right-hand side, and store a ream of paper in the upper portion. The 'holes' are for gripping to lift and carry this without using handle appliances.

 

Two new letterpress printing presses.

The Inland Printer, Vol. 122, No. 1. (Oct. 1948)

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