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Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street. The portion of the alley between Union and Church Street is the home of a nightclub district that dates back to the 1940s.

~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer's_Alley

 

Party Night, 01/14/2023, Nashville, TN

 

Olympus E-P2

LUMIX G 14/F2.5

ƒ/2.5 14.0 mm 1/80 5000

 

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Gary is helping me to get my new printer set up. Here he is supervising while I put in the new ink cartridges. Is was really nice to have his help!

 

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at least these directions are in English

I went through my dollhouse minis on Memorial Day. The tray is really starting to fill up.

The Precarious Preponderance of Printers Alley

Printers' Row, Harrison Street, looking east from Clark Street.

L'imprimante en pleine action.

OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5, LUMIX G VARIO 7-14mm/F4.0 ASPH.

Sample image taken with a Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II. These samples and comparisons are part of my PowerShot G7X Mark II review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_G7X_Mark_II/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

original concept art by Jing Zhang & James Wignall for "Canon of Canada".

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I visited a friend in Christchurch today, and he had just completed the construction of a 3D Printer. The coloured plastic components were themselves manufactured by a similar 3D printer. The green coil at the right is the printer "ink". The printer is controlled by a home laptop computer.

Photograph of the print room of The Intelligencer newspaper in Belleville, Ontario. The machine has the name "Duplex Printing Press Co." on the side of it.

 

Donated by The Belleville Intelligencer in September 2021.

i scanned myself with:

www.123dapp.com/catch

 

cleaned and fixed the mesh with:

www.netfabb.com/basic.php

 

then subtracted my face from a cube to get a mould with:

www.openscad.org/

 

sliced with a layer-height of 0.1mm, no infill, 2 perimeters with:

slic3r.org/

 

printed on my 3d printer with:

github.com/kliment/Printrun

 

filled with chocolate and after a visit in the fridge it came out quite nice.

just knocked it a bit on the table and the chocolate popped right out.

That ain't an inkjet printer--THIS is an inkjet printer.

 

Ran by a local printer today who's doing some work for my office mate. They have some machines that give new meaning to 'large format' --cool stuff.

type specimen

Printer's Row, looking northwest from Dearborn Station. What appears to be a disused portico was once a hotdog stand, Tom's Grill. Years after Tom's was closed (and gutted), the signage was left in situ as some sort of art installation www.flickr.com/photos/bwchicago/7187761/in/photolist-295v...

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These samples and comparisons are part of my Fujifilm X-T5 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/fujifilm-xt5-review/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

 

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Séparée en deux par la rue du Louvre, la partie sud, située entre celle-ci et la rue Saint-Honoré, a été nommée rue de Guernelles, Guarnelle, Guarnales, Garnelles, de Guernelle Saint-Honoré et de Grenelle Saint-Honoré, la partie nord, allant de la rue du Louvre à la rue Étienne-Marcel, a été nommée rue Maverse ou il y a une Plâtrière puis rue Plâtrière.

Au début de cette dernière rue, Jean-Jacques Rousseau résida lui donnant ainsi son nom actuel.

  

Woop :D

 

Its abit mint

Finally decided to get one as im doing more drawing now and need a way of getting them onto my pc. Thought i may as well get a printer as well :p

Wanted to put the thermal printer in something, to keep it from flopping around, and noticed this cigar box. Which was the perfect size. And then I thought, hey, why not throw an ethernet arduino in there too, and make it like one of these? So now I basically have this. Right now it's printing William Gibson's tweets until I figure out how to get ISS pass data to it.

Nashville was good, good times...even in the rain. This was taken in Printers Alley.

 

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Taken at Pioneer Village, where one can experience the architecture of Ontario from the early 18th century to the late 19th. This is the resident Printer, for The Free Press. His presses were amazing to see, and hear how much work it was to print even one page, setting the type one letter at a time, backwards.

 

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19th Century Printer, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA

First print off my 3D printer.

I visited a friend in Christchurch today, and he had just completed the construction of a 3D Printer

Looking down over Printer's Row and the old Dearborn Station - Printer's Row - Chicago, IL

 

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Tilly the Cat hates my printers especially as they disturb her slumbers on the windowsill. So they have to be watched and supervised:

“I must watch this rotten printer. I don’t trust it. It makes funny noises. I’m worried it’s turning into a hoover!”

Printers Alley in Nashville

My good old faithful epson inkjet printer has stopped working- too old and not worth getting it fixed (despite a full set of cartridges) I am looking at a laser printer for all the handouts I do etc… anyone got a good recommendation for a home office situation. I have been told to look at HP laser printers….

 

And oh! I got a shipment of Rosemary sable travel brushes (for my classes) Was looking for a cheaper alternative to the Escoda and was recommended I check out Rosemary brushes by my friend Jane Blundell…. Wow! they are beautiful! A comparison will come later after I have given it a good Liz-workout!

The construction of the Calico Printers Association Offices, Manchester, England. c.1912

 

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Inspired by my lipstick on a wineglass I attempted some semi-artistic shots today of lipstick kisses. This was on some white printer paper, but I may look at other options so watch this space!

I love this song by the Cranberries;

 

KISS ME

 

Kiss me, out of the bearded barley

Nightly, beside the green, green grass

Swing, swing, swing the spinning step

You wear those shoes and I will wear that dress

 

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlight floor

Lift up your open hand

And strike up the band and make the fireflies dance

Silver moons are sparkling

So kiss me....

Printer's Alley - Nashville, Tennessee

 

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I don't know the make or the year of this single printing press that starts with your foot at the floor but the first part of Sept Como, Colorado - and old mining town with a railroad roundhouse had open house plus the area is on the historical list. Lots of repair for the roundhouse was going on.

 

Just received info for this press which I'm very much grateful for that this is a Platen Press.

Have you ever got annoyed with a printer?

Someone here clearly has!

a row of old printers line the windows at the Arcade Building in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

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