TwypeWriter (Twitter Monitoring Typewriter)
Nice Oomlout wat to have a twitter-related typewriter. Arduino (+ethernet shield) searches for a keyword and then physically prints the results for everyone in the office. Code ready. Good work! via...
View ArticleDIY Toner Transfer Circuit Etching
Well. As most of you I begin my day hanging around in different forums. One of them (one of the firsts) is the Arduino Forum, with his new layout. In these day a thread took my attention: P18F4550...
View ArticleDIY Toner Transfer Circuit Etching *UV* Developing [from Beloved MAKEzine]
Today is the “circuit etching” day. I wanted to enlarge the disussion of this previous post, by embedding this nice tutorial on Circuit Etching from Colin Cunningam of Make. via [MAKE]
View ArticleNYC Resistor’s Twitter Teletype
not the first, but the oldest teletype hack ever (up to now). Check out the video from NYC Resistor. NYC Resistor was invited to exhibit our old Teletype Model 15 at Eyebeam’s MIXER event last March....
View ArticleArduino-Controlled Robot Brings Pointillism Back!
[Paul Ferragout] realized a strange printer, with an incorporated program to print any image using a time-based algorithm. According to the grey value of a pixel on an image, the felt pen remains in...
View ArticleDisplaying on Paper – Thermal Printer + Arduino
Guys at [bildr] wrote a nice tutorial on how to control & use a thermal printer with Arduino. Outputting data can be extremely useful, and typically when we look at doing this, it is either to the...
View ArticleOld style tweet printing machine
The Twittertape Machine prototype from Adam Vaughan connects to his Twitter account via Ethernet, checks for updates twice every minute, and prints out a hard copy of any new Tweets without the need...
View ArticlePrint broadway discount stickers using Arduino
A weekend project by Adafruit to print announcements and discount coupons from the internet. This project uses an Arduino Uno, an ethernet shield, a thermal printer (aka receipt printer) and a Staples...
View ArticleAn IBM Selectric II wishes to be a teletype
In his blog, Marc from Robot Dialogs presents a very nice hack involving a IBM Selectric II typewriter: by means of an Arduino board and several solenoids, the typewriter can be successfully connected...
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