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Images kindly provided by Andrew Mather, Managing Director of Mather Brothers Printers (Preston) and courtesy of Paul Swarbrick and Gillian Lawson of the Preston Historical Society. www.prestonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/
The heading drawing Leyendecker did for the April 1897 Inland Printer that lead off the editorial content. A reduced in size cut of the same drawing was used in the same issue at the head of the column stating ownership and editorial members of the Inland Printer prefacing the editorials for the month.
Can you tell which paper feeder is broken? It is a $7 part that takes nearly a hour to swap, but our laser printer is happily loading paper properly again.
Enjoy the Awesome 3D Models printed by ICEMAN 3D
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Connection to start your amazing journey of 3D printing ?
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A filament spool holder 3D-printed on a Printrbot Simple Metal 3D printer.
The 3D-model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:508896
The 3D-printer: bit.ly/1k85rGX
Instructions: www.instructables.com/id/Universal-stand-alone-filament-s...
Enjoy the Awesome 3D Models printed by ICEMAN 3D
Printer. Would you like to own one truly affordable ( Lower
Price Than iphone) and esy use 3D printer with WiFi
Connection to start your amazing journey of 3D printing ?
iceman3dprinters@gmail.com,
Mobile,WhatsApp,Wechat :+86153 7385 8657
Enjoy the Awesome 3D Models printed by ICEMAN 3D
Printer. Would you like to own one truly affordable ( Lower
Price Than iphone) and esy use 3D printer with WiFi
Connection to start your amazing journey of 3D printing ?
iceman3dprinters@gmail.com,
Mobile,WhatsApp,Wechat :+86153 7385 8657
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
This is the rest of my desk. I put my burea next to my desk so I've got a really long desk. The things on the pipes are stuff I own that didn't have a good place to go. Also pictured here is the milk crate bookcase I made at the suggestion of Eleanor. Thank you Eleanor - it's worked out wonderfully.
Michael Kluger, Haverstraw Center Support Administrator of the 3D Printer holding a 3D plastic model of a ship.
We got a 3D printer at work.
We're still trying out how it works best
This is the first object with 1/8 mm resolution, an owl made of ABS on a Lego brick from Thingyverse.
15. Januar 2013
Phonecam
Lake County Alms House, Crown Point, Ind.
Date: Circa 1910
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: W. A. Scheddell (#193549)
Postmark: Date illegible, Crown Point, Indiana
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This facility was located three miles east of Crown Point in Section 2. The description of the Lake County, Indiana, Alms House provided below was taken from the following source:
Beers, Herbert P. 1914. General Account of the Lake County Poor Asylum. The Institution Quarterly 5(3):28-29.
GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE LAKE COUNTY POOR ASYLUM
This group of buildings was constructed for Lake County, ind., about 2% miles east of Crown Point, lnd. The county has a population of about 80,000 and is growing rapidly.
Ground was broken March 1, 1912, and the buildings occupied June 1, 1913. Buildings consist of administration buildings, two men's dormitories, one women's dormitory, dining-room building, kitchen, laundry, cellhouse. Extensive improvements were made to the farm buildings, consisting of a barn, silos, hoghouse, cutting shed, corn crib, etc.
The characteristics of this institution are economy of construction; efficiency and economy of supervision and maintenance, provisions for enlargement. The administration building, dining-rooms, kitchen, laundry and heating plant are large enough to accommodate about 500. The increase is arranged for by simply building new dormitory buildings in places already provided.
Total cost of this institution, including these improvements, grading, roads, and the buildings furnished ready for occupancy was $180,000. Total capacity 344. Men's dormitory will accommodate 100 each. Women's dormitory 80. Men's hospital ward 20. Women's hospital ward 12. Men's department of cellhouse 24 and the women's department 8.
The administration building contains the office and living-rooms on the first floor with the receiving department 4n the rear. On the second floor are the bedrooms, also rooms for women servants. The dining-room building has the heating plant in the basement and storage space; on the first floor men's and women's dining-room, also dining-room and sitting-room for servants. Second floor has men's and women's hospital wards, operating room, private and nurses' rooms and three rooms for hired help. The kitchen is one story with storage in the basement. Laundry is one story. Dormitory buildings are two stories, having a dormitory room on each floor with several smaller private rooms. There is an attendant's room on each floor, a storage for linen and a locker for each inmate to place his clothing. There are smoking-rooms on the first floor of the men's dormitories. The women's dormitory is practically the same except' the dormitory rooms are slightly smaller and there are more private rooms.
in the front part of the women's dormitory are two large rooms for married couples. The cellhouse or detention house contains inmates who are unfit for place in the dormitories either because of slight insanity or bad habits. The sexes are kept absolutely apart throughout the institution.
The porches connecting the administration building with the various dormitories are made especially large and roomy and are used as sittingrooms during the inclement weather, which in this climate is apt to be from October until May.
The dormitory buildings are placed at an angle with the central group of buildings for several reasons. ln this position they get more sunlight, they offer an opportunity for the addition of other dormitory buildings with the smallest expense and the courts between the dormitory buildings and the main group gets wider and have consequently more sunlight and air. lt also permits the shortest distance between the first dormitories and the central group.
The water for this institution is supplied from two deep wells and two large cisterns. A septic tank provides for the proper disposal of the sewerage. The toilet-rooms have three sides exposed and while directly connected with the buildings are really outside rooms.
Lighting is by electricity obtained from Crown Point, although an electric generator could be installed.
Copyright 2009. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
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