Printable table of the elements (free)

SKORPI0

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I prefer this...

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Muse

Lifer
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It's beautiful

I have a similar brother printer from decades ago and it's still a rockstar
My previous printers were expensive 20th century H&P's, 4M and it's nephew, a HP Laserjet 4 Plus found on the sidewalk, that I resuscitated. Also great printers, super sharp, but the HP's didn't duplex (without a bulky expensive accessory), which is a drag.

I picked the Brother because it's got a large duty cycle, figured it would "keep on truckin'."

I'm working on my first personally executed refill of the included starter cartridge.
 
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The elements of my tables are usually wood, some metal bits for fasteners, varnish or polyurethane (rarely paint) and some Formica, plastic or glass. A printer might sit on top of one.
 
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Captante

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It's beautiful

I have a similar brother printer from decades ago and it's still a rockstar


Same here although only "years" not decades lol (2270DW) .... AND still on the original toner/drum 12+ years later!

:p

(obviously I don't do a whole lot of printing!)
 

Ken g6

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Bonus if each square is the actual element!
Well, that's pretty hard to do with gases, certain highly reactive or radioactive elements, and a few poisonous ones. But in the original, almost every square has that element under it.
 
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