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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.
Last week I took my printer apart to clean the mirrors. This picture was so I would remember how to put it back together. I think it looks really cool inside of that thing there.
converting my microcarve V3 into a 3d printer, also using reprap heat bed and gnexlab electronics and control with mach3, wtih a mbot 3d extruder
Weinig lichtinval. De printer met een stuk van het bureau zodat de printer niet het hele beeld in beslag neemt. Gemaakt met Kyocera Finecam L30
Just Pinned to 3D Printing & Printers: 3d printed titanium prosthetic leg. This would make so many kids proud to wear their prosthetics. Awesome level = 100 ift.tt/29Hh4aLPrinting in Yorkshire
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You can visit the originals at the links below:
1. Project - Printers Tray (HYBRID PROJECT), 2. Configuration Tray: Going for a Splodge - bead detail, 3. Cabinet of Curiosities by Ranjini Malhotra, 4. Artist Printer's Tray - Wedding Themed by Ranjini
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