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Pearl & Plum....playing with the new printer!

Sinclair ZX80 home computer + ZX printer.

In order to use the printer with the ZX80, the 8KB ROM upgrade was needed.

The computer became commercially available in 1980; the spark printer was released in 1981, intended for use with the ZX81.

USA

1930s

This wood-backed metal printers block was used to print early Columbia Bicycle advertisements.

As part of Sheffields Festival of the Mind, Derby Makers joined other teams at the GIST Foundation to build a 3D printer in a weekend

Foto's bij artikel 'Rep Rap: een valse snelle'

 

Een geprinte 3D-printer

Fotograaf: Amy Reygaert

Beeldredactie: Amy Reygaert

A live stream, in which the comments were sent to a dot-matrix printer. The paper was fed straight out of this into a shredder in one continuous motion.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXwb_7DdZeQ&t=304s

Benjamin Franklin

 

Located opposite City Hall Park, at the intersection of Park Row and the Brooklyn Bridge approach, this impressive sculpture of American statesman, scientist, inventor, philosopher, and journalist Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) is by German-born sculptor Ernst Plassman (1823–1877). The sculpture was dedicated in 1872.

 

Franklin is one of the most extraordinary and influential figures in American history. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he apprenticed to his brother James, a printer. After writing some satirical essays, he settled in Philadelphia in 1723 where he published the Pennsylvania Gazette (1730-48), and achieved widespread attention for his popular commentary in Poor Richard’s Almanack (1732-57). In 1727 he established a debating society known as Junto, which by the mid-1740s evolved into the American Philosophical Society. Also in the realm of intellectual pursuits, Franklin helped found the Academy of Philadelphia in 1751, which later became the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Possessing a nimble mind, Franklin left his mark on science and industry. His experiments with electricity include the oft-reported use of a kite as a conductor during a lightning storm. Some of his more practical inventions include an open stove for home heating (dubbed “the Franklin stove”), bi-focal eyeglasses, and the lightning rod.

 

Franklin was active extensively in matters of public affairs and government. He served as Deputy Postmaster General of the colonies from 1753 to 1774. At the Albany Congress of 1754, as a Pennsylvania delegate, Franklin was a forceful advocate for uniting the colonies. In 1775 he was an important member of the Second Continental Congress, served on the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, and was a signer of this essential document in the establishment of the United States of America.

 

During the Revolutionary War Franklin was active in diplomatic affairs. He was one of three Colonial committee members who met at the Billop House (now the Conference House) on Staten Island’s south shore, and attempted, unsuccessfully, to arrive at a peaceful resolution to the mounting conflict with the British. In 1776 Franklin negotiated a treaty with France, and remained there as a diplomatic liaison until 1785, when he returned to Philadelphia. In his waning years Franklin served as president of the Pennsylvania executive council (1785-87) and was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He died on April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia.

 

This sculptural portrait of Franklin was commissioned as a gift to the City by Albert De Groot (1813–1884), a retired Hudson Valley steamboat captain. Park Row was for decades the center of New York’s publishing industry and newspaper businesses, and given Franklin’s activities as a printer of paper currency and publisher of newspapers and almanacs, the choice of location was particularly apt.

 

DeGroot had earlier collaborated with Plassman on the creation of the Cornelius Vanderbilt statue (1869), which stands in the viaduct in front of Grand Central Terminal. This colossal bronze effigy depicts Franklin in 18th-century dress, holding a copy of the Philadelphia Gazette. A second casting may be viewed in the lobby of the High School of Graphic Communication Arts at 439 West 49th Street. On January 17, 1872, the 166th anniversary of Franklin’s birth, the statue was formally unveiled in a lavish ceremony in which artist and inventor Samuel F. Morse (1791–1872) removed the shroud and newspaper publisher Horace Greeley (1811–1872) delivered the keynote address. Charles C. Savage, speaking on behalf of the New York Typographical Society, commented: “It is appropriate that this statue should be erected in this centre of our trade, in the very midst of our craft-work, instead of in Central Park; for Franklin’s life was devoted to practical hard work, rather than to the ornamental and the recreative.”

 

Today the sculpture stands in a small triangle, with Pace University as its backdrop. Having suffered from environmental corrosion, the statue was treated and restored by the Parks’ monuments crew on four occasions between the 1940s and the 1980s. In 1999 the City Parks Foundation Monuments Conservation Program, with funding from the Florence Gould Foundation, American Express Company, and Samuel H. Kress Foundation, conducted a complete conservation of the statue and its large granite pedestal. Today this portrait of an American icon, with renewed luster, maintains his watchful gaze over this crossroads of civic life.

Wooden mallet. Mallet would be used to ensure that furniture is fixed in case and that print was level to guarantee an even printing.

 

Accession Number: SH.2009.394.3

 

When a page of type was set, the printer would then hammer the type level by hitting a wooden block "planer" with a mallet across the top of the type. This would ensure that all type was type height and ensure an even print.

 

Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org

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COLLEGE PLACE

VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY,

VALPARAISO, IND.

 

Date: 1907

Source Type: Postcard

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Unknown

Postmark: October 30, 1907, Schoolcraft, Michigan

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: The following news item appears in the February 22, 1923, issue of The Chesterton Tribune:

 

BUILDING TO RISE FROM THE RUINS

Arising from the blackened ruins of the historic administration building of Valparaiso university which was destroyed by fire last Thursday morning, will come a new and modern administration building and library, according to a decision of the trustees at a meeting held Saturday.

 

The loss is estimated between $150,000 and $175,000. This was fairly well covered with insurance and the trustees believe the building can be replaced. Committees were named to find out exactly what is needed in the way of new buildings and some decision will be reached at the next meeting of the board, February 28.

 

The fire which is of unknown origin was hard to fight on account of the cold. It started about 5 A. M. and the flames were not under control before 10:30 o'clock, when the building was a heap of smoldering ruins. For a time the flames threatened to spread to other buildings. Water dashed against the building froze on the walls so that the buildings looked like an ice plant without and a raging inferno within. Two students who lived in the towers narrowly escaped with their lives and lost all personal effects.

 

Male and co-ed students joined in an effort to save the school library when the fire was discovered. Shielding their faces with dampened towels and handkerchiefs, the students worked frantically, carrying armful after armful of books and records out from the ever-growing inferno into the cold.

 

Numerous valuable paintings in the art school, also housed in the administration building were destroyed.

 

In addition to the library and art school the administration building contained executive officers of the university and the class rooms of the university high and dramatic school.

 

The building was the oldest on the campus. It was erected 50 years ago and housed the original college.

 

Source:

The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; February 22, 1923; volume 39, Number 50, Page 1, Column 1. Column titled "Building to Rise From the Ruins."

 

Copyright 2019. 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.

Robotron printer inside. Typewriter ribbon adapter installed.

Attempting to build a 3D printer head / extruder.

If you glare hard enough at it, then it will print what you need printing...

As part of Sheffields Festival of the Mind, Derby Makers joined other teams at the GIST Foundation to build a 3D printer in a weekend

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Lead type for a letter press. Very few presses have much in the way of lead type anymore. I doubt you could even find a lead typesetter that makes custom lead type anymore.

Old news paper printers, most of the machinery has been sold or scrapped now.

multiple photos merged.

Just brought this small printer, photos are good, great gadget on the go, battery is poor, 10 photos.

i bought myself a new printer.

www.modernprint.co.uk Invoice printers in Pembrokeshire. Call Trevor today on 01646 682676 or email theboys@modernprint.co.uk

Printer head of Epson Stylus Color 400.

 

Testina della mia vecchia stampante Epson Stylus Color 400 ancora montata nell'alloggiamento per le cartucce.

Drive by Shot of Printers Alley in Nashville

Law Bldg. Valparaiso Univ.

 

Date: 1913

Source Type: Postcard

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Unknown

Postmark: April 26, 1912, Valparaiso, Indiana

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: This building was located at 355 Greenwich Street and was razed around 1940. The Northern Indiana Law School was organized by Mark L. DeMotte in 1879 and later became a college within Valparaiso University in 1907. The law school discontinued operations in 2020.

 

The building housing the law school, seen in this image, was originally the private residence of Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute professor Felix Ekblad, a former head of the fine arts department. This building continued to serve as the home of the law school until it was moved into the Law-Arts Building.

 

Sources:

Reading, A. H. 1905. The City of Homes, Schools and Churches: A Pictorial Story of Valparaiso, Its People and Its Environs. Valparaiso, Indiana: A. H. Reading. 82 p. [see p. 51]

 

Strietelmeier, John. 1959. Valparaiso's First Century: A Centennial History of Valparaiso University. Valparaiso, Indiana: Valparaiso University. 191 p. [see pp 41-42]

 

Copyright 2017. 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.

My color inkjet and b+w laser printers, my white board, my cupboard, and my window. IT'S ALWAYS HALLOWEEN!

 

Currently playing (and winning) the "How long can I leave my Halloween decorations up before I am forced to take them down" game. (Also, FYI - You just lost The Game.)

printer status lights on a wall - shot with an old nokia cellphone

Iceman 3D Printer is very popular among kids,aiming at

 

developing children's wisdom and creativity.

 

Features of Iceman 3D Printer:

 

1.Extremely Easy Operation,Plug and Play

 

( with IOS and Android APP )

 

2.Phone and Wifi Connection

 

3. 4.5 inch Colorful Touch Screen

 

4. Patented Dismountable Extruder

 

5. Unique Patented Printing Plate

 

6. Intelligent and Automatic Supporting

 

Structure For Complex Objects

 

7. Impressive Safe Printer!

 

8. 0.05mm Printing Accuracy

 

9. 3 Colorful Patented Filament

 

10. Glossy Metal Case and Glorious Colors

 

11. A Massive Open Source of 3D Models

 

Available for Free Download

 

12. New Generation of Motion Engine to Ensure the

 

Consistent Quality of Printed Models

 

13. Automatic Slicing Feature in the Software to Make

 

the Printing Process Shorter

 

14. 30% Less Cost Than The Similar Models In The Market

I purchased a colour-laser printer with integrated sheet-feeding and flatbed scanner (so, bascially a copier/scanner/printer). It needed a good spot.

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