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Cable harness and routing channel.
Part of a detailed photo essay about taking apart a modern color laser printer.
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This switch is closed when the lid is closed. It prevents the high voltage from being turned on when the lid is open.
Part of a detailed photo essay about taking apart a modern color laser printer.
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This is the circuit board behind the LCD display. To the right of the chip are the three buttons and two LEDs. The flat-flex cable going off to the left connects to the main control board.
Part of a detailed photo essay about taking apart a modern color laser printer.
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from my latest session
hasselblad 500 cm
fomapan 100
rodinal 1:50 13 min
ecofix 1:7 8min
scan coolscan 8000
transfer negative on laserprinter
my favorite cyanotype solutions.
Mr. Lee Chin Guan, Marketing Senior Manager of Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific, introduces Fuji Xerox future technology - scan translation
Did you know you can use essential oils to transfer prints from a laser printer or copier onto fabric, wood, or other materials? Orange oil seems to work best for this process. Pine and other evergreen oils have also been recommended, but I personally found better success with orange. Look at all of the pictures to see how it all works. The things you can do with this method are virtually endless! Use this method to create personalized aprons, totes, gift tags, gift bags, t-shirts, ribbons, and whatever else you can think of!
You can see my other trying to use orange oil to transfer picture onto wood here:
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157647916402753
Please, don't hesitate to contact me here for more info: szentantal@gmail.com
If you like this project, please join to my Facebook group: www.facebook.com/Lakbear2014
This is an unusual lens with a ruling-- maybe just an odd variety of fresnel.
Part of a detailed photo essay about taking apart a modern color laser printer.
Read more here.
Did you know you can use essential oils to transfer prints from a laser printer or copier onto fabric, wood, or other materials? Orange oil seems to work best for this process. Pine and other evergreen oils have also been recommended, but I personally found better success with orange. Look at all of the pictures to see how it all works. The things you can do with this method are virtually endless! Use this method to create personalized aprons, totes, gift tags, gift bags, t-shirts, ribbons, and whatever else you can think of!
You can see my other trying to use orange oil to transfer picture onto wood here:
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157647916402753
Please, don't hesitate to contact me here for more info: szentantal@gmail.com
If you like this project, please join to my Facebook group: www.facebook.com/Lakbear2014
from my latest session
hasselblad 500 cm
fomapan 100
rodinal 1:50 13 min
ecofix 1:7 8min
scan coolscan 8000
transfer negative on laserprinter
printed as a test on old stock and cheap paper.
approx 12 min. with uv lamp
my favorite cyanotype solutions.
Machined-metal scanning mirror on an aluminum circuit board!
Part of a detailed photo essay about taking apart a modern color laser printer.
Read more here.
Did you know you can use essential oils to transfer prints from a laser printer or copier onto fabric, wood, or other materials? Orange oil seems to work best for this process. Pine and other evergreen oils have also been recommended, but I personally found better success with orange. Look at all of the pictures to see how it all works. The things you can do with this method are virtually endless! Use this method to create personalized aprons, totes, gift tags, gift bags, t-shirts, ribbons, and whatever else you can think of!
You can see my other trying to use orange oil to transfer picture onto wood here:
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157647916402753
Please, don't hesitate to contact me here for more info: szentantal@gmail.com
If you like this project, please join to my Facebook group: www.facebook.com/Lakbear2014