3D printers A 3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process of an object that is being created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced cross-section of the object. 3D printing is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing which is cutting out / hollowing out a piece of metal or plastic with for instance a milling machine. 3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods. Slicing: From printable file to 3D Printer Slicing basically means slicing up a 3D model into hundreds or thousands of layers and that is done with slicing software. When your file is sliced, it’s ready for your 3D printer. Feeding the file to your printer can be done via USB, SD or Wi-Fi. Your sliced fi...
This week is class I worked on some on my labs and got some hands on experixence on how to config an switch to talk to an computer without needing an console cable. I set up an TFTP sever to talk to the switch. I learned about some new commands to help the computer and a switch to talk to an TFTP sever. I learned how to disable all unused switch ports and to provide a name for all of the unused ports.I learned how to create a vlan management port and I also learned how to config an MDIX on the switch.
A Microsoft OneDrive is a hosting service that Microsoft operates that was first launched in the mount of August of 2007 it enables registered users to share and synchronize the files. NETWORK SERVICES Service is a shared function that is provided by a server over a network but somethings these services are named by the protocol that enables them. Here are some examples * Print services are provided with an orderly access to a shared printer. * Domain name services (DNS) have the ability to translate friendly domain names to IP addresses. * Dynamic host configuration protocol (DNCP) that provides the orderly assignment of IP addresses for a network. * File services provides the person to have access to your remote files. * Hypertext transfer protocol provides the person with information that gives the user access and information to transfer to and from sites on the World Wide Web. * Mail services provide the user to send and receive along with storage of electronic mail messages. * A...
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