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For some reason the printer won't install on my laptop which kind of is a problem considering I need top print lots of papers

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Bronica ETRsi 75mm Lens with Fuji Pro 400H 120 film. Taken at The Tithe Barn in Selworthy, Somerset. www.selworthycottage.co.uk/

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After spending many futile hours (literally) trying to prise open some electronic object and shoot, I was partially successful with opening up my Printer to get a view of the Printer Cartridges. My Canon MP960 is an all-in-one printer, with excellent photo printing abilities. Anyhoo, I felt the row of Printer cartridges would be a nice subject. Open window late in evening was deemed sufficient and soft light.

 

After seeing this shot on PC, I discerned that the edges demonstrate the 3D co-ordinate system perfectly, and I am happy that the focus is relatively close to where the three perpendicular lines meet! Was that description geeky and engineery (my word :D) enough for you?

 

Shot for this week's Macro Monday theme- How does it work?

 

Setup: Canon 40D with a Tamron 90mm macro lens with a Canon 250D close up lens setup on a tripod.

Finishing off the dissertation yesterday. Found this in a book. The printer had mixed up a couple of pages.

 

Old books are great.

 

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

www.modernprint.co.uk Printers in Fishguard. Please call Modern Print on 01646 682676 today.

2 Jul 1989, Sun

Sunday, we set off on our tour. We decided to first tour Independence Hall before the crowds got too big and it seems we made the right move. The Henry Ford Museum is a two thirds replica of this building. We caught a tour immediately. This is where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. The tour took us outside the park’s boundaries to City Hall and along Market street. Still appropriately full of shops. Back inside the park we stopped at Graff House, a reconstruction of the dwelling in which Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence. He is its author. He later became the third President. We wandered into a lot of other historic buildings such as Congress Hall and Old City Hall. The Philadelphia Bourse is quite nice. When it opened in 1895, it housed a grain and stock exchange., industrial exhibition halls, business offices and banks. It has been renovated now to house shops and restaurants. It reminded us of the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney with its ornate ironwork staircases and tiled floors. From there we walked to Franklin Court, the area once owned by Benjamin Franklin and includes the post office and museum, and archaeological exhibit where his house once stood as well as a newspaper office. He was among many things a printer and signer of the declaration of Independence and was also part of the Constitutional Convention. We caught a tour here called, “In Franklin’s Footsteps”, the guide took us on a bit of a walk around areas and buildings in which Franklin had influence in. We then visited Christ Church, the house of worship of 15 signers of the Declaration of Independence, founded in 1695, the church typifies early Georgian architecture and has one of the oldest Palladian windows in North America. We also visited the Norman Rockwell Museum in the buildings of "The Saturday Evening Post" which this artist used to paint covers for. A very gifted and famous artist he captured everyday life through the 30s to 60s. His work is most impressive and his career paralleled Peter’s father in a lot of ways.

After this we decided it was time to stake our claim in front of Independence Hall along the route of the Parade which for the first time for this city, they decided to have late in the afternoon at 5.30pm and ahead of the actual day on the 4th as part of the “Freedom Festival”: It was most enjoyable and impressive; America definitely loves a parade and does them well. Although not as big as the one we attended in D.C. this time last year it was still of high quality. We had dinner in the City Tavern. Also part of the park, originally built in 1773, it has now been reconstructed. Afterwards, when we had returned to our room a couple of hours later, we turned on the TV to find the parade being televised, live! It apparently had an exceedingly long route. We really felt sorry for the participants, they must have been exhausted!

cannon printer 20 CHF

 

A printer for Instax wide film that prints via a cell phone app. Here I am printing shots taken by my cell. Samsung S20+

...and here's part 2 of the self test. A font listing.

It took a butchered old camera power supply and my netbook charger coincidentally died somehow in the process, and I had the paper back to front, but my thermal printer prints!

 

Going to be a bit of a pain to program the Arduino without my netbook, though.

Sorted now though, and I thought this made a decent subject for a photo. :)

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Details from the Printer's - the printers pull

Brother HL-20 Printer

3721

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HP Photosmart 7260 Printer

4730

CN3CQ3B05D

Printer open, showing paper tray

these days about printing and should take a look at the joyful and hedonistic approach those printers of 119 years ago viewed their craft--I presume Leyendecker's drawing reflects spare time activities on Sunday afternoons (since they worked 6 days a week) when the boys and girls let loose.

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