phosphorus - hp1320n

  1. Phosphorus is the chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol P and atomic number 15. A multivalent, nonmetal of the nitrogen group, phosphorus is commonly found in inorganic phosphate rocks and in all living cells but is never naturally found alone. It is highly reactive, emits a faint glow upon uniting with oxygen (hence its name, Latin for 'morning star', from Greek words meaning 'light' and 'bring'), occurs in several forms, and is an essential element for living organisms. Source: Wikipedia

How and When the Machine was Obtained

  • Purchased new by the by the club in 2005 since everyone was sick of only ever having crap printers.

History Prior to Life in the UCC

  • It probably spent some time in its box in a warehouse. Then it would have gotten onto a truck, been shifted into a car, and finally arrived in the UCC.

History at the UCC

  • After some delays, Phosphorous was securely connected to the network and is happily printing. (If you want to print to it, you need to set your CUPS server to mussel, or add the Windows printer \\mussel\phosphorous.)

Special Notes

  • It has a duplexing module (try not to grab the pages before they get print double-sided) and a JetDirect card for easy networking.

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