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A closeup on an IKEA 'rack' in my 'den', which holds our network printer, scanner, network server ('ayeka') and some hanging files.

 

The printer ('azaka') is an HP LaserJet 4100TN network laser, which we can print to from anywhere else on our home LAN. I bought this from my office when they were engaged in a bout of new printer-buying in late 2005, and were selling off the older machines. The printer cost me somewhat less than a new toner cartridge for it, though thankfully at time of writing I haven't had to replace one yet.

 

The scanner is a Canon LiDE 35 USB model - currently connected directly to 'tenchi' (my main desktop PC), though one day I want to try linking it to 'ayeka' running a SANE scanner server, so we could scan from any other PC on the network. That's not exactly high on the list, though.

Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

someone hacked the sigproc printer :]

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

 

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Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

Sean has finally finished his 3D printer.

A computer printer is a computer peripheral device that produces a hard copy (permanent human-readable text and/or graphics usually on paper) from data stored in a computer connected to it.

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

 

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Works great - just cleaned. Canon PIXMA IP4000R. Comes with extra ink!

Old pressmen clowning around.

Photocopier/Printer at work, I was wondering if Alexander Dennis have a little side line ! Looks a little like an Enviro400 to me.

We stumbled across this amazing shop by accident. Two 3D printers in the window!

Two new letterpress printing presses.

My Printxel 3d printer from Billy Zelsnack's Kickstarter.

Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

electric shop.

I bought new printer.

Nikon F6

Kodak 400

DIY C41

V600

Unpacking my UP! 3D printer and first testdrive.

from a 1980s dot matrix printer.

 

We're Here! checking out our gear. Come and join us!

Ohh... mensen kies toch eens direct de juiste lade...

finally getting around to uploading these photos of our new(ish) printer - a Xerox Phaser 8560.

 

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The location of the original printing business was in High Street, but later moved to Williamson Street where the business underwent a name change to Bolton Bros and expanded into manufacturing paper bags and other stationery lines. In 1902, Bolton Bros moved to 43 Mitchell Street which housed the retail stationery department and the main office, while the printing factory was on the second and third floors. Next door at 47 Mitchell Street the wholesale division and machine service department operated. William and Arthur Bolton and their sons travelled throughout central and northern Victoria selling their own products and representing other companies.

Been umming and erring about which photo to pick today, but think this was probably the coolest thing I saw today at dev8d - a printer that can 'print' objects from plastic.

 

See dev8d.jiscinvolve.org/2010/02/25/reprap-the-self-replicat... for more info

 

I'm way behind on commenting and replying to comment - I'll do a big catch-up at the weekend.

Date: Circa 1880s

Source Type: Trade Card (chromolithograph)

Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Major and Knapp Lithographic Company

Postmark: Not Applicable

Collection: Steven R. Shook

 

The Ghost Story!

 

THE moral of this, the Sixteenth Card of our Series, is that, if young ladies would avoid creating a scene, similar to the one the artist, Mr. R. W. Buss, gives us in this admirable picture, they had better forego reading ghost stories at bed-time.

 

As the rough, wintery season of the year approaches, do not forget that a Cold, once contracted, demands prompt treatment, lest the accompanying Cough should inflame and rack the Lungs, and induce the formation of tubercles. By the use of DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, in small doses, -- repeating same according to the urgency of symptoms, -- your Cold will speedily yield, and your Lungs escape a dangerous ordeal. If you should be seized with a Sore Throat, Bronchitis, or any Bronchial Disorder, the EXPECTORANT will subdue the inflammation of the parts, detach the mucous matter which clogs them, and gradually promote a cure. In case of Asthma, the EXPECTORANT overcomes the cause of the trouble, and a prompt restoration follows. If attacked by Pleurisy, or any Acute Inflammation of the Lungs or Throat, take the EXPECTORANT according to directions, -- bathing the parts thoroughly with DR. JAYNE'S LINIMENT, -- and covering up warmly in bed. The EXPECTORANT, if taken in quite small doses by Consumptives, will ameliorate the symptoms, and especially ease the Cough as well as the oppression and soreness of the Lungs and Throat. It is a helpful remedy also in cases of Croup and Whooping-Cough, checking the violence of the attacks, and relieving the attending distress.

 

A Trusting Family Tonic

Is at the service of those possessing a bottle of DR. JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE. For the Dyspepsia of Adults, Indigestion, Sout Stomach, Oppression at the pit of the Stomach, and Low Spirits, it is an excellent remedy, -- the bowels in such cases being kept open, when necessary, by DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. Worms in Children it destroys with certainty, removing them and the distressing symptoms to which they give rise. As a Strengthening Tonic for feeble, sickly children, it renews the appetite and rebuilds the general health, and it has a curative effect in the Fever and Ague of the young.

 

PRESENTED BY

C. C. PIERCE,

Boone Grove, Porter Co.,

Indiana.

 

THE MAJOR & KNAPP LITH. CO. N.Y.

 

Copyright 2015. 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.

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