Pen plotters:
Probably my first "intact and usable" techno-junk find was
a small HP pen plotter (7470A). HP engineers figured out how to make
the pen and paper move, all you need to do is feed it a list of places
to go (an HPGL plot file) and voila. Alas, pen plotters have been completely
replaced by faster, cheaper, and more reliable ink-jet systems. Which
makes the large E-size plotters (36" wide paper) which were $12-15,000
twenty years ago, available now for ~$100. Man, could HP build'em (these
things are tanks). Watching these high performance plotters in
action is quite thrilling. Servos zip the pen and paper past each other
at speeds that are difficult to see, all while the pen up and down movement
taps out the rhythm.
I use them in the classroom to
- show off how interesting techno-junk can be
- display a cool example of Descartes' X and Y idea put to practical
use
- create real output of kids' algorithmic designs
yes-- I need more images (working on it...)