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I know this isn't a very good photo, but it's so dynamic.

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.

Polestar Petty, Whitehall Road, Leeds

24.07.13

Dwight Perry mounting the new flatbed printer at Factum Arte warehouse.

It's a start. I'd like to find some photos of the cool ones I've seen online.

Doug Bell's 3D printer prototype, displayed at Bill Beaty's Weird Science Salon:

 

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This is the latest picture of my 3d printer. clearly not very far but i'm trying to improve the quality of the parts so everything is nice and square - which is also why i abandoned the mendel design and went back to the square design darwin uses. other than looking at the blender 3d model of mendel, i've not looked at any other 3d printers.

Greetings

FORTIES FIFTIES SIXTIES 2000S

 

Date: 2010

Source Type: Postcard

Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Larry Fulton

Postmark: None

Collection: Steven R. Shook

 

Postcard produced in a limited edition of 100 (not numbered) and signed by artist (L. FULTON '10).

 

This postcard was posted on Flickr with the express permission of Larry Fulton. Note that the copyright watermark appearing on the image does not appear on the original postcard.

 

Copyright 2010. 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.

Laser Printers

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Day 312 ~ 3D Printer

 

Monday, November 7th, 2016

 

We promised a big ticket item to the kids last spring when Curtis got a nice commission. Dominic chose a 3D printer and has been waiting on the Tiko to go to market. We finally gave up on them (they've had major production issues) and we got him an XYZ DaVinci Junior 3D Printer from Barnes and Noble. It is so freaking cool! It can print wirelessly and prints objects nearly 6x6x6 inches big. It is much cooler than I thought it would be. Dominic has started a little business and is selling creations at school as well as taking orders. My little entrepreneur.

I can't count all the sheets that I've printed from this printer. It's a shame that Rutgers will start limiting printing next year.

We are constantly evolving by evaluating possible damage scenarios and then mitigating risk by engineering product and material solutions that solve specific customer needs. We ask the right questions, then we listen carefully… no materials are cut until we’ve addressed your every concern and clearly comprehend your end goal.

   

Opinion: a digitally-driven revival of interest in sewing proves that people want to create, but the 3D-printing movement is failing to cater to a market that wants something practical and beautiful, says Alexandra Lange.

 

In March, Slate Magazine’;s Seth Stevenson provided a ...

 

Read More : "3D printers have a lot to learn from the sewing machine"

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At the London Hackspace, printing a Mandelbrot pendant using a design by wulfdesign. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4851

A history of Carbon 3D printer prototypes. At right are "Donnie" and "Leo," models used to persuade investors to fund the startup's second round of funding. || Photo info: Taken 2019-06-19 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₈₀ sec at f/3.5, focal length 35 mm, ISO 640. Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland/CNET.

National Book Store is currenlty running a promo where in you can get a FREE HP Officejet all-in-one printer for every purchase of select laptop computers!!! Promo period is from June 25 to August 25, 2011.

 

You can view complete mechanics and participating branches by following the link www.nbsstores.com/promotions.asp?article_id=217

 

Canon i860 Printer

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BARCODE PRINTER CAN BE USED TO TAKE OUT BARCODE STICKERS FOR FRAMES, SUNGLASSES, SOLUTIONS, READING GLASS AND OTHERS.

 

SCANNER IS USED TO SCAN THE PRODUCT AT THE POINT OF SALE.

 

THIS REDUCES THE INVENTORY AUTOMATICALLY.

24.07.13

Dwight Perry mounting the new flatbed printer at Factum Arte warehouse.

Luna is fascinated with the printer. Much to my chagrin…

November 2-5, 1973 labor dispute between the Columbia Typographical Union 101 printers and the Washington Post. It was triggered over the firing of a union printer but had roots in both an expired labor agreement and the introduction of computers into the printing industry.

 

The printers claim they were locked out by management and the Post claimed the printers engaged in an illegal work stoppage that began Friday, November 2nd. The Post obtained a court injunction against the printers but the dispute continued. The Post suspended publication of both its Saturday and Sunday editions, but prepared to publish its Monday edition by relying on keypunch operators producing a tape that would drive the linotype machines usually set by printers. Supervisory officials began preparing to operate the presses without members of the pressmen’s union, which had honored the 550-member printer’s picket line.

 

At around midnight Sunday, members of the pressmen’s union entered the Post building at their normal time. However instead of running the presses, they staged a sit-in. U.S. Marshalls briefly prevented anyone from entering or exiting the building and the Post reached an emergency agreement with the printers union that permitted them to publish a limited Monday’s edition. Full production resumed Tuesday, Nov. 6th.

 

This dispute foreshadowed the pressmen’s strike two years later that ended in defeat for the unions at the Post. Columbia Typographical Union 101 was the oldest labor union in the city—tracing its roots back to 1815 and was at the forefront of the local labor movement for over 100 years often hosting the meetings of both the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor.

 

The union’s existence ended in 1986 when the International Typographical Union was merged into the Communications Workers of America. This dispute took place at 1150 15th Street NW where the Washington Post still maintains its headquarters.

 

For an article on this strike and the pressmen's strike, see washingtonspark.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/the-washington-p...

 

For photos of the pressmen's strike, see flic.kr/s/aHsjtX9ET2 and flic.kr/s/aHsju9eWWj and flic.kr/p/9skpiW.

 

image was scanned from an 8 x 10 print. Non-commerical use of the photo should be credited to Michael Dresser. Commercial use of this item is prohibited without express permission.

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

 

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This is John Kemp, Heidelberg platen operator at Ramsgate printers Boulanger Bros. (no longer operating) Time exposure taken about 1970 with Zeiss box camera.

 

These platens are still in use all over the world and I have seen them in the Philippines and in Turkey and Greece. They are perfect for printing items that require numbering and perforating such as raffle tickets.

 

Immensely strong there are variants used for cutting, creasing and very high quality metallic foil blocking.

This is a black Epson BX300F all in one printer,copier,scanner and fax machine.

4 i3 printer from the worshop

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