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Chandler and Price letterpress with Kluge feeder.

type specimen

The printer was going to go on a shelf but the amount of space and the fact that we are both right handed allowed us to keep the printer on top of the desk.

Date: 1909

Source Type: Postcard

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: AZO

Postmark: None

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: This rail line located east of Shelby and crossing the Kankakee River has been called several different names due to changes in track ownership. Originally the Illinois, Indiana and Iowa Railroad, commonly referred to as the 3Is, the track was constructed in 1881 from Streator, Illinois, to North Judson, Indiana, and later extended beyond these towns. The line became the Chicago Indiana & Southern Railroad (CI&S) when the Illinois, Indiana & Iowa Railroad and Indiana Harbor Railroad merged in 1906.

 

The stock of the CI&S was owned entirely by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (LS&MS) and the Michigan Central Railroad, both of which were part of the New York Central Railroad (NYC). Thus, the track was often referred to as the New York Central line.

 

The line was commonly referred to as the Kankakee Belt. The purpose of this particular line was to provide a crossover route for commodities originating in the west and southwest on the Burlington rail line over to the New York Central rail line without having to travel through Chicago.

 

The bridge seen here was constructed in 1909 with the Bernhisel Construction Company of Evanston, Illinois serving as the contractor. According to the 1909 annual report published by the Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railroad, the cost of the structure was $49,881.41 [equivalent to $1.27 million in 2013 dollars]. The annual report also notes that this particular section of the Kankakee Division of the CI&S included "relaying tracks with heavier rails, additional ballasting and strengthening and renewing bridges to put the roadbed in condition for heavier power."

 

The bridge is also mentioned in the "Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries and Game of Indiana, For the Fiscal Years 1911 and 1912" where it is stated on page 100: At the southeastern corner of Lake County is the C., I. & S. Railway bridge, built two years ago. It is the longest and best bridge that spans the Kankakee River, being about 800 feet long, constructed of reinforced concrete. During the greater part of the year the river follows a bed that is only fifty or sixty feet wide at this place; but on both shores are wide expanses of thickly-grown marsh-grass, which when they become the bed of the river in the spring, reach to such an extent that so long a bridge is necessary.

 

Note that this bridge still exists. Modern photographs of the bridge can be found here [scroll about two-thirds down the webpage to view the images].

 

Information Source:

Miles, George William, and Preston H. Miles. 1913. Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries and Game of Indiana, For the Fiscal Years of 1911 and 1912. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wm. B. Burford. 304 p.

 

Copyright 2014. 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.

wall of a 'small local' printers - Gaoqiao

 

1/105th @ f/3

200 ISO

9.3mm

Does anyone know of someone who would be willing to print a LEGO Superhero design on a small scale? I'd prefer a one-off, but I would go for a dozen or so. I'd prefer good quality pad or digital. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.

Dating to my early years in printing, I've managed to keep this tool handy for over 55 years. It folds up and has a nice leather case. And yes, at one time long, long ago, printing including letterpress with hot metal, hand composition and presswork was taught at the college level in the United States. C.I.T. is now Carnegie-Mellon University.

Not photography, 100% CG drawing : modeling, texturing, rendering with Cinema4D R18 (Maxon).

The DoF didn't made with Photoshop but computed into Cinema4D.

 

Edited: Light correction

Sample image taken with a Canon EOS M3 fitted with the EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 kit zoom. These samples and comparisons are part of my EOS M3 review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_M3/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

Vi har fået nye printer. Denne kan printe uden ledning og fra iPads og tables

Another lovely printers ornament for use in your art. Do not sell in any form.

Done in a scrapbook weekend in teh Netherlands. Blogged here.

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

 

Instagram: foundphotouk

Website: dawnparsonage.com

 

Sample image taken with a Canon PowerShot SX700 HS. These samples and comparisons are part of my PowerShot SX700 HS review at:

 

www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_SX700_HS/

 

Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/

Up! 3D printer with Klein bottle at CeBIT

I created this printer's tray for an article I wrote as the Featured Artist at Scrapbook News and Review.

 

Vintage papers from Scrap Rat. Sticker sentiments by SRM Stickers.

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

 

With the Principal Hotel, Manchester in the distance

 

Instagram: foundphotouk

Website: dawnparsonage.com

 

Downtown Nashville, Tennessee

Our heavily-stickered printer made the move ok.

Sorry for the fuzzy photo. This is a picture of the 3D printer built by boy blacksmith. It was used to print the croquet with the red queen wicket parts.

Five thousand dollars worth of laser printers, just sitting in the hallway on a cart, begging to be deployed to a deserving SA's home.

These are some printers in the Academic Center

We bought this printer's tray about 5 years ago from an antique shop in St. Jacobs, Ontario and have gradually been filling it with little bits of things that we find or have had stashed away. Some on them are old, some are new, and most have a story behind it.

Assembling and testing the Prusa i3 Mk2

Could not see any wires connecting it to a computer so I guess it can be described as wireless.

#5 - Here is my newest doll. He is the Gum Childhood Doll by Joey Versaw, creator of Mary Magpie Dolls. This doll is a hand painted doll, made using a 3D printer and is a limited edition of 5 pieces (to the best of my knowledge, I got the last one). Thank you Joey, I love him!

 

To check out Joeys other items please use the following link:

 

www.etsy.com/shop/marymagpiedolls

the best part of this printer.

This is the printer that those framed prints came off of. HP Color Laser Jet 4500 N. It does a nice job.

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

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com

Assembling and testing the Prusa i3 Mk2

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