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HISTORY OF PRINTER'S ALLEY
Printer's Alley takes its name from its early connection with Nashville's printing and publishing industry, then located in the immediate area. The alley also became the center of the city's nightlife and serviced the hotels, restaurants, and saloons fronting on Fourth Avenue, which was known as the Men's Quarter in the late nineteenth century.
Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, and Dottie West. This historic district's architecture includes elegant late Victorian styles, Nashville's first automobile parking garage, and the city's first "skyscraper."
Although the Printers have long since gone, The World Famous Printers Alley still remains, providing a Flair of Bourbon Street . Located between Third and Fourth Avenues stretching from Union to Church Streets, the Alley started before the turn of the century as the location of many of Nashville's first Publishing and Printing Companies.
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Description: Scottish Young Master Printers Conference 1928. Alexandra Hotel, St Andrews. Programme for Conference. Reads ' Scottish Alliance of Employers in the Printing and Kindred Trades. Conference for Master Printers' Sons and Present and Future Young Master Printers'
Accession Number: SH.2009.290.2
Further Notes: The Young Master Printers was a club for sons of Master Printers and those training for important administrative jobs in the printing industry. The group first met in May 1927 and then met annually after that with a summer school beginning in 1931. Aside from an intermission during the Second World War the SYMP met annually.
History: George Kay taught typography at Heriot Watt College, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.
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
Recently my old printer died, which was okay because I run Linux and could never get it to print to a high resolution.
So I got a shiny new one, which luckily works perfectly on Linux, even in hi-res, so that meant I could start printing my own fabric again!
I trained in textile surface design, so I'm still really fascinated by textiles. I like to hand-dye, and I like to print. Hence my fascination with Fancyprints and Spoonflower.
You can buy specially coated inkjet fabric that's actually washable, so I got some. It arrived today, so I've been having fun.
1. The first attempt was a disaster! AGH. Over two quid's worth of fabric wasted. I'll have to use it as a sewing machine testing piece, or something. I have no idea how, but I got the print options wrong and it printed out huge. WRONG!!!
2. So as not to waste more fabric, I tested the image on paper in another art programme and it worked out fine. Even on draft, my printer prints rather nicely :)
3. Success! Number 3 above shows pure cotton lawn with a colour sampler printed over it. I need to leave it well alone and not poke it about for a couple of hours, then I can peel it off the backing paper.
Doing these colour samplers saves so much money and misery. It's really worth doing as fabric prints out much lighter than the image looks on your monitor. Even pure blacks don't look black, so you need to take this into account when designing repeat patterns.
/blather
In the early 1900's to Prohibition, this was the site of many city newspapers in Nashville. After Prohibition, this area became a nightclub alley, with dozens of speakeasies scattered about. It remains so to this day, despite the repeal of Prohibition. Generally has a seedy look to it.
Nashville, Tennessee
What a rough night! Going to a Triptykon concert only to have to leave before they ever came on; instead sitting through an endless drone of 1349 songs (more amazing to watch the dummer than to listen to the actual songs). Late night taco bell at the Megabus bus stop. Waiting for the 12:50AM bus to finally come at 1:20AM. Sitting in a semi-comfortable bus for 3+ hrs, drinking ourselves to sleep with a flask of whiskey. Being dropped of at some street-corner in NYC and having a cab take us to our hotel. Checking in around 6AM.
Finally, we ventured out to Burger King, about half a block away (where they don't give out free water?! WTF?! Never heard of that anywhere.) Our first solo pedestrian venture in New York City. The most exciting thing we saw was an abandoned printer. Too bad we couldn't go crazy on it like in the movie Office Space.
buses, lights, printer, signs, street.
abandoned.
Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York.
October 9, 2010.
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BACKSTORY: We went to NYC for the first time ever to attend the SubGenius devival thrown by the GFY Clench. Amazingly, bus tickets were only $3 there, and $9 back. For more pictures and audio of the devival, check out the official page at www.subgenius.com/bigfist/fun/devivals/NYC-2010/3_NYC_DEV... ...
Self-servicing my printer. It's taking a few days, but there was a bunch of dried ink on the print heads, nozzles etc. I basically had to let it soak for quite some time.
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I have been busy tonight and so has my printer. I was wondering what the blue light was on the bottom left and the right of the printer... just figured out it was my laptop screen!
from Scritti Politti - How To Make A Record (1980)
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Legendary Jaya Plaza, more than a decade ago was a center of computer market, now becomes large computer and peripheral service center.
For the duration of Biennale 2019, Post hoc transmits an electronic reading of millions of lost, invisible and extinct entities. The lists are announced from an echo-free chamber located in one wing of Palazzina Canonica. From the chamber the words are transmitted to several six-metre tall tree cell towers. Line by line, the vast lexicon of the bygone can be heard in proximity to each tree, where the lists can also be streamed on a handheld device.
The enormous scale of Post hoc is only visible at the emptied library located on the second floor of the Palazzina, where the lists are being printed in sync with the broadcasts. Even here, the printed contents become increasingly difficult to view as the paper unfurls about the space over time.
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Satchmo is in love with my new printer. I have never had a printer at home before and he is fascinated by the noises it makes and the moving parts he can see inside.
This gorgeous 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air was taking part in the annual TSW Printers Border Classic Rally on Sunday 11th May 2014
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How to install a Brother printer on Linux
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This is one happy... er... printer on/off button. It definitely looks like a frog in a wide open smile.
Despina Catapoti's office, Mytilini. 06/2010
Carbon's new L1 printers are used to make things like Adidas running shoe midsoles and custom-shaped shock absorbers for Riddell football helmets. || Photo info: Taken 2019-06-19 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₁₀₀ sec at f/2.8, focal length 24 mm, ISO 320. Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland/CNET.
Production Date: Circa 1945
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Harry C. Meyer, Tichnor Brothers (#70607)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Tenney and Hilbert Published Market Price in 2009: $4-$8
Source: Tenney, Fred, and Kevin Hilbert. 2009. Large Letter Postcards: The Definitive Guide 1930s to 1950s. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 176 p.
Copyright 2013. 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.
Things You Should Remember Before Connecting HP Printer To Wi-Fi
1. Make sure that your computer and printer are connected to same wireless network
2. Press the wifi button on your Printer , then connect your computer to wifi
3. Make sure that you are providing the right password because it is case sensitive.
4. Once you finish providing the password tap on the OK button gently
5. Wait for few seconds to update the Drivers and software
6. Finally restart your printer and computer.
Still you feel any difficulties just dial here +1-888-800-6010 or visit our visit on HP Printer support phone number.
Close-up view of the head of a microarray printer. Microarrays are used in biomedical genomics research and contain thousands of molecular probes, most usually DNA, proteins or antibodies.
scanned image 0f an early 1980's night shot i took of john waddingtons the printers. well known for printing playing cards and later board games such as monopoly and cluedo