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On Ethernet, you can upload files to the printer and it'll print them without requiring a driver. (But you need a computer or device that speaks Ethernet, and a web browser that can talk to the printer and upload files. FTP might also work but is undocumented outside of a couple of passing mentions.)
On Ethernet, you can upload files to the printer and it'll print them without requiring a driver. (But you need a computer or device that speaks Ethernet, and a web browser that can talk to the printer and upload files. FTP might also work but is undocumented outside of a couple of passing mentions.)


Ethernet may require a crossover cable or a router. Connecting directly with a straight-through cable does not seem to work. (It's also not yet clear whether the IP settings are correct.)
Ethernet requires a crossover cable, or possibly a router. Connecting directly with a straight-through cable does not seem to work.


It's unclear how to get the printer to cut the paper automatically at the end of a job. If the job appears complete and the print head just starts going back and forth without printing anything or advancing the paper, cancel the job on the printer's control panel. The printer will feed about an inch of paper and then cut, and you'll have your print.
It's unclear how to get the printer to cut the paper automatically at the end of a job. If the job appears complete and the print head just starts going back and forth without printing anything or advancing the paper, cancel the job on the printer's control panel. The printer will feed about an inch of paper and then cut, and you'll have your print.

Revision as of 21:33, 15 April 2019

This is the 36-inch-wide dual-roll large-format inkjet printer between the SparkleForge and the Sewing station.

As of 2019-04-14, it has been loaded with fresh ink supplies, but won't be usable until we get a fresh roll of paper for it.

Ink for this printer is very expensive, so please do drop some cash in a nearby cash box if you print something on this printer. If you forgot to or didn't have cash, you can donate electronically.

Using this printer

The printer can be reached via USB or hard Ethernet (no Wi-Fi). BYO cable.

On USB, the printer requires a driver. It may work (untested) with a generic HPGL driver.

On Ethernet, you can upload files to the printer and it'll print them without requiring a driver. (But you need a computer or device that speaks Ethernet, and a web browser that can talk to the printer and upload files. FTP might also work but is undocumented outside of a couple of passing mentions.)

Ethernet requires a crossover cable, or possibly a router. Connecting directly with a straight-through cable does not seem to work.

It's unclear how to get the printer to cut the paper automatically at the end of a job. If the job appears complete and the print head just starts going back and forth without printing anything or advancing the paper, cancel the job on the printer's control panel. The printer will feed about an inch of paper and then cut, and you'll have your print.

Queue of known current or impending resupply needs

  • Roll paper (36-inch): The roll is exhausted. There's just under two feet of loose paper sitting on top of the machine, but the machine refuses to load it, even as a “Cut Sheet”. We need a new roll.
  • -1 used cartridge: We have at least one used-up cartridge that needs to find a home. Ideally this should be disposed of in a way that the remaining dregs of ink get recycled and Noisebridge gets a kickback.
  • Photo black: Currently the lowest cartridge. We have a replacement on hand.

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