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Just arrived In Salem from Cleveland, Ohio. The Chandler and Price would have been manufactured in Cleveland many years ago. Heidelberg is of course German and practically new compared to the C&P.
The construction of the Calico Printers Association Offices, Manchester, England. c.1912
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finally getting around to uploading these photos of our new(ish) printer - a Xerox Phaser 8560.
www.b12partners.net/mt/archives/2007/04/xerox_solid_ink.html
Yup, I just had to have them. Separately. Sometimes I bring the scanner with me when I need to scan a lot of documents for work. As a journalist, I work with lots of documents that are yet to be digitized. The beauty of using Linux is that old hardware can still work perfectly. Plug and play. Epson printer (can't see what model) that has a continuous ink tank and next to it is a Canon CanoScan Lide 25. I have to tame the wires at the back.
Here are the X and Y axis motion control systems, installed on the wooden base and canvas cover.
Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.
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“Kansas Primer” by Anna W. Arnett and illustrated by Ruth Mary Hallock. Copyrighted in 1914 by both Anna W. Arnett and the State of Kansas. B.P. Walker, State Printer, Topeka, 1922.
Stop by the bio core tomorrow after the noon time commencement ceremony and checkout the 3D printer in action.
Maker: Marie Lydie Cabannis Bonfils (1837-1918)
Born: France
Active: Palestine
Medium: postcard
Size: 3.5" x 5.5"
Location: Palestine
Object No. 2013.130
Shelf: A-48
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Notes: Félix Bonfils, a French printer who migrated from France to Beirut along with his family in 1867, established one of the first professional photographic studios in the Middle East. Very little is known about women photographers in the region. Félix’s wife, Lydie Bonfils, can be considered the first professional woman photographer in the region.
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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.