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Photo printed with the Polaroid ColorShot printer. Printer only works in Windows 9x, so I created a Virtual Machine and printed!
In the early 1950s my father at left in photo, wearing tee shirt and apron, was an apprentice printer (a printer's devil)..he became a journeyman and then master printer. He worked as a printer for the New York Post from 1956 until he retired in 1986
Printer's Devil
It is a belief among printers that a special devil haunted every print shop, performing mischief such as inverting type, misspelling words or removing entire lines of completed type. The apprentice became a substitute source of blame and came to be called a printer's devil by association.
Date: Circa 2000s
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Monkey Design Company (#097)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This postcard is produced by Monkey Design Company of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, and sold in the United States of America by Monkey Design USA. Monkey Design cut out postcards are very high quality - exhibiting excellent print quality, colorful design, and good directions. The postcards are produced using heavy card stock, resulting in in 3D paper art forms that are durable and do not bend or sag in higher humidity environments.
Copyright 2012. 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.
A lovely Vauxhall Viva head through a 'watersplash' during the annual TSW Printers Border Classic Rally on Sunday 11th May 2014
Project: Stumptown Printers 10 year Anniversary Poster
Process: Offset
Inks: 3/0 (Pantone Inks)
Paper: Environment Natural White
Twitter365, Day 31
Bought a printer today. Some genius decided there was no need to include a USB cable, and no need to label the box "USB cable sold separately". But I found one in my tangle of orphan cords, and printed some stuff.
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At most places where I've worked the printer is place high up. At one office there was a step stool available for people as short as me. Usually, however, this is my view.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's first "Radiation Printer", circa 1964. It got its name from its manufacturer, Radiation, Inc., of Melbourne, Florida. It was based on an electrographic printing technology, and utilized huge rolls of paper weighing more than 200 pounds. It was capable of printing 30,000 alpha-numeric lines per minute, with each line containing 120 characters. Each character was formed within a 7 x 9 dot matrix. [More information]
Iceman 3D Printer is very popular among kids,aiming at
developing children's wisdom and creativity.
Features of Iceman 3D Printer:
1.Extremely Easy Operation,Plug and Play
( with IOS and Android APP )
2.Phone and Wifi Connection
3. 4.5 inch Colorful Touch Screen
4. Patented Dismountable Extruder
5. Unique Patented Printing Plate
6. Intelligent and Automatic Supporting
Structure For Complex Objects
7. Impressive Safe Printer!
8. 0.05mm Printing Accuracy
9. 3 Colorful Patented Filament
10. Glossy Metal Case and Glorious Colors
11. A Massive Open Source of 3D Models
Available for Free Download
12. New Generation of Motion Engine to Ensure the
Consistent Quality of Printed Models
13. Automatic Slicing Feature in the Software to Make
the Printing Process Shorter
14. 30% Less Cost Than The Similar Models In The Market
Sinclair ZX80 home computer + ZX printer.
In order to use the printer with the ZX80, the 8KB ROM upgrade was needed.
The computer became commercially available in 1980; the spark printer was released in 1981, intended for use with the ZX81.
Iceman 3D Printer is very popular among kids,aiming at
developing children's wisdom and creativity.
Features of Iceman 3D Printer:
1.Extremely Easy Operation,Plug and Play
( with IOS and Android APP )
2.Phone and Wifi Connection
3. 4.5 inch Colorful Touch Screen
4. Patented Dismountable Extruder
5. Unique Patented Printing Plate
6. Intelligent and Automatic Supporting
Structure For Complex Objects
7. Impressive Safe Printer!
8. 0.05mm Printing Accuracy
9. 3 Colorful Patented Filament
10. Glossy Metal Case and Glorious Colors
11. A Massive Open Source of 3D Models
Available for Free Download
12. New Generation of Motion Engine to Ensure the
Consistent Quality of Printed Models
13. Automatic Slicing Feature in the Software to Make
the Printing Process Shorter
14. 30% Less Cost Than The Similar Models In The Market
Latest commission. A Fujifilm C3530 printer MOC made for their recent NZ product launch. The last release in this particular range, “the final piece of the puzzle” was the tagline. 50% scale.
Would have made the lid open and using SNOT techniques given more time, but that’s always the kicker, isn’t it? More time!
Close-up view of the head of a microarray printer. Microarrays are used in biomedical genomics research and contain thousands of molecular probes, most usually DNA, proteins or antibodies.
The IBM 1401 processor, 1402 card reader and 1403 printer were components of the all-transistorized system. The 1403 line printer, shown here (1967) could print 600 lines of text per minute and could skip blank lines at up to 75 inches/second. Although most commonly used by small businesses, the IBM 1401 was also frequently used at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as an off-line peripheral controller for large scientific computers such as the IBM 7090.