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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.

  

For a few years now I've taken digital pictures, but I never printed them. If I wanted prints, I sent the files out and someone else printed them. I had an old color printer at home, but I used it so infrequently that the ink jets were always clogged. So before I could print, I had to run all sorts of unclogging software. Recently, though, I realized that my photo club had access to some nice printers. We had to pay for paper and ink, but that was all. However, there were two printers and two computers. Learning the software and hardware was a bit daunting. Recently, I decided to tackle it. A friend walked me through the printing of small images, large images, and very large images. I took notes furiously. Today, I tried following my notes. Voila! I made a print. I am a happy camper.

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

TFL - This Is My Day

 

Finally got the cables I needed to connect my new Epson ET-8550 printer to my Mac desktop. And this is my first print! Have to say I have never been able to get such a nice print from any previous printer so I am thrilled with the result. This print was made with Epson 8.5" x 11.5" Glossy paper with a 256 g/m2.

 

I picked this printer based on the reviews I found and the experience my brother has had with the same model. It will print up to 13" x 19" sheets which will give me just about everything I need without getting into nose-bleed territory prices.

 

Any one else out there with experience on this printer?

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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Letterpress printed poster for the Cambridge Original Printmakers Show 2016

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

First print off my 3D printer.

Nashville, TN

 

Fantastic historic alleyway - this is probably my favorite spot in the city- still holds the gritty character that defines its identity - you can feel a strong sense of the past - plus it's great to draw.

 

from the website:

more HISTORY OF PRINTER'S ALLEY

 

The history of Printer's Alley can not go on without mentioning the Rainbow Room owned and operated by one of the true stars in Printer's Alley, David "Skull" Schullman.

 

Skull was so beloved by his fellow Nashvillians that the Nashville City council unanimously adopted a resolution declaring him as "The Mayor Printer's Alley."

 

Originally, the club was an exotic dance club. What set Skull's club apart from it's neighbor, "The Black Poodle," was that he had a live band performing the music for the dancers. It was the only club in Nashville to do that.

 

In the 1990's, Skull converted the club to a county bar. He was friends with Buck Owens and Roy Clark and appeared many times in the "Corn Field" portion of the famous "Hee Haw" television series.

 

While working alone in his club late one night as he often did, he was attacked by two assailants and brutally murdered. His killers were later caught but the club never reopened. New code's requirements make it doubtful that it ever will.

 

Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar rented the space for storage for awhile but eventually gave it up because none of their employees wanted to go in there... especially after dark. They all swore that they saw a shape like Skull walking around in his club and from time to time would hear his voice calling out to them.

 

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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Printer's Alley - Nashville, Tennessee

 

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H & B Fire 7/12/13

 

Date: July 12, 1913

Source Type: Postcard

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Unknown

Postmark: August 16, 1913, Michigan City, Indiana

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: The Haskell & Barker Company was a major American manufacturer of freight cars for the railroad industry prior to their merger with the Pullman Company in January 1922.

 

On July 12, 1913, a fire started in the lumber yards of the company, which were located south of the sprawling manufacturing facilities. The blaze quickly grew out of control and there was significant fear that the city would be destroyed. Firefighters and equipment from as far away as Chicago and South Bend, Indiana, assisted in extinguishing the fire. Salt was used to snuff out the fire in portions of the lumber yard, but this strategy was soon found to be ineffective and the wood began to smolder and burn again.

 

Dynamite from South Bend was used to pierce large holes and gaps in the stacks of lumber in order to check the spread of the fire and this strategy was somewhat effective. The Aetna Powder Company in Gary, Indiana, contributed men and one thousand pounds of dynamite to raze building in the path of the fire so that it would not spread to the downtown business district or residential areas of the city.

 

The fire was eventually brought under control with the assistance of Mother Nature - rain. The fire had burned out of control for ten hours and completely destroyed twenty acres of the lumber yard and surrounding improvements resulting in a loss of more than $700,000 ($18+ million in 2020).

 

It is by far the most destructive fire in the nearly 200 year history of Michigan City. The fire's origin was traced to a railcar in the lumber yard filled with straw that had been ignited by some source. Two theories prevailed as to the source. The first was that some boys were smoking in the railcar and accidentally ignited the straw. The other theory was that a Monon Railroad locomotive operating in the lumber yard threw a spark that set the straw on fire.

 

Interestingly, another disastrous fire struck the Haskell & Barker Car Company 33 year earlier, on the morning of Sunday, July 11, 1880, allegedly started by a firecracker. This fire consumed over 500,000 board feet of lumber with a loss estimated to have been $30,000.

 

Sources:

The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; July 10, 1913; Volume 30, Number 17, Page 1, Column 1-2 and Page 2, Columns 3-6. Column titled "Michigan City has a $700,000 Fire."

 

The Indianapolis Sunday Star, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; July 13, 1913; Volume11, Number 88, Page 1, Column 5. Column titled "Flames Sweep Lumber Yards; Loss $500,000."

 

South Bend News-Times, South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana; July 14, 1913; Volume 30, Number 198, Page 1, Column 5. Column titled "South Bend Fire Fighters Helped."

 

The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; July 15, 1913; Volume 8, Number 23, Page 8, Column 2-3. Column titled "Rain Ends $500,000 Fire. Haskell & Barker Car Factory Will Continue Operations."

 

Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; July 15, 1880; Volume 24, Number 29, Page 2, Column 3. Column titled "Gleanings from Our Exchanges."

 

Copyright 2020. 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.

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!

Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Profion ffotgraff - cysodwr/ argraffwr wrth ei waith.

Ffotograffydd/Photographer: Geoff Charles (1909-2002)

Dyddiad/Date: 01/09/1947

Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd ffilm / Film negative

Cyfeiriad/Reference: (gcc04768)

Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3472751

 

Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad Geoff Charles yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru

 

More information about the Geoff Charles Collection at the National Library of Wales

 

Mae ffotograffau Geoff Charles hefyd yn rhan o Broject Europeana Libraries

 

Geoff Charles' photographs also form part of the Europeana Libraries Project

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

 

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Stuhl und Drucker deponiert neben einem Mülleimer ...

Chair and printer eposited next to a wastebin ...

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Epson R2400 Inkjet Printer

Printers and scanners located on first floor on the left as you walk in.

Erik de Bruijn was working on his 3D printer today. He made a 3D heart!

I am a lot of things. One of things I am most proud of is that I am a Andy's wife. He is kind, funny, passionate, smart, hard-working and pretty darn cute. He is also a printer.

I am hoping that me and this printing press might turn him on a little!

we all have them... this one is just worse.

Inside an Epson SureColor P400 printer.

this is my first stopmotion for AP photo

The Photographer's All-In-One Printer, Coffee Maker, Scanner, & Cpier... for the Photographer who just need to print and drink...

For printing menus for a Chinese restaurant I believe.

Uno ZX Spectrum modello originario (1982-1984) affiancato da una ZX Printer ed equipaggiato con un moderno lettore di schede Compact Flash. Il messaggio sullo schermo si riferisce al mio articolo pubblicato su Gamesark.it alla pagina:

www.gamesark.it/mostra_speciale.asp?c=165201420001453577&...

 

A ZX Spectrum, first series (1982-1984), together with a ZX Printer and equipped with a modern Compact Flash card reader. The message on the screen is related to my article published on the Gamesark.it website at this page (Italian only):

www.gamesark.it/mostra_speciale.asp?c=165201420001453577&...

Chandler and Price letterpress with Kluge feeder.

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