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Revision as of 00:24, 19 March 2018
Turn the printer on at the back, the switch is located at the back on the left hand side.
You will need to install the printer onto your machine, the printer shows up as a Bonjour printer, First Connect to the Makerspace network, for those with Macs, simply open the printers control panel and search, your should see the Dell printer listed and in most cases the default driver should work fine.
Windows - tbc
Linux - tbc
Our Equipment
The Makerspace is now gaining a substantial amount of good equipment, membership and for some equipment inductions are required to use, please see the individual pages linked below for more information.
- Raspberry Pi Official Touch Screen
- Raspberry Pi User Guide Book, 3rd edition published by Wiley
- TractorBot - This is our entry into the Pi Wars 2014 competition where we came first in the under £75 category.
We also have lots of consumables which can be used with a suitable donation to the Makerspace.
If anyone else has equipment they are willing to lend out please edit and add in here.
For Workshop equipment information, please visit that page. Pages that don't really exist, but ought to. You can help by creating content, or asking the relevent people to do so!