Saturday, May 9, 2015
Patron printing prototype parts!
Sanel Smejlovic printing covers for his remote controlled switches.
His switches work with your phone, all kinds of household remotes, and
by touch. They are really cool, and he's printing the covers here at
UCPL!
Thursday, April 30, 2015
We're on the national news!
Our MOREnet funded 3-D Printer made onto NPR's Morning Edition on Wednesday, 4/29/2015 in a story about 3-D printers and public libraries. St Louis Public Radio's Joseph Leahy came to a 3-D printing class at the University City Public Library on Sunday, April 11 and talked to us. You can read the text or listen to the story at:
NPR Story
St Louis Public Radio
NPR Story
| St Basil's Cathedral as reproduced on our 3-D printer. |
Friday, April 17, 2015
MakerBot Firmware Update
MakerBot recently released firmware version 1.7, check out the details at their site: https://mindtouch.makerbot.com/04_Desktop/Release_Notes/Fifth_Generation_Firmware_Release_Notes
Applying a firmware update is very straightforward. Download the latest MakerBot Desktop software, attach directly to the printer via USB, and click "Update Firmware" under Devices.
Try printing one of the internally stored models, such as Mr. Jaws, to verify operations.
Monday, November 10, 2014
3D Printer outage
Last week, we experienced our first (and hopefully last!) Smart Extruder blockage. Unfortunately, even after following the steps on the MakerBot support website for clearing a clogged extruder, we were unable to get filament to extrude. Contacted MakerBot Support directly today and after working with customer service, determined the extruder should be replaced. We’re hoping to have the replacement in hand by end of week.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
CircTV is now LIVE
On Thursday, October 16, our new digital signage system went
live, and we are pleased to have chosen Xibo (http://xibo.org.uk/)
to be our content management system. Some of the compelling reasons for selecting
Xibo included ease of use, setup, platform flexibility, support for numerous
media types, and colleague recommendations. For the display screen, we selected the
Samsung ME55C LED TV (http://www.samsung.com/us/business/displays/digital-signage/LH55MECPLGA/ZA). Deciding the primary location for the display
screen proved to be challenging as we wanted the best possible location with the
least disruption, in terms of installation.
Just about every place considered ended up needing some type of
additional infrastructure changes, such as, power and/or network access. Ultimately, it was determined to install the
primary screen behind the main Circulation desk, but additional setup would be
needed. Our fabulous building supervisor
reconfigured the bookshelf area, installed electrical, mounting brackets, and
attached the TV to the wall. It turned
out beautifully!
Friday, August 15, 2014
Fontbonne librarians visit!
We were lucky to have the librarians from nearby Fontbonne University visit us yesterday. They took a tour and tested all of our new technology. One of the favorite items was Google Glass. Here is a look through glass of the group moving station to station. We hope they can come back soon.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Our 3D printer is back!
Makerbot sent us a brand-new Makerbot Replicator Fifth Gen printer to replace the one that went missing in transit. Here are some pictures of Bill, our IT guru, doing some initial test prints.
We've got to get the UCPL staff trained, and then we hope to have it out in the public area soon.
We've got to get the UCPL staff trained, and then we hope to have it out in the public area soon.
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