03-09-2015, 06:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2015, 09:04 PM by Apocryphan.)
It's my design for a printer. If you clear away the sponge block picture, you can press a button to choose a block to add starting in the bottom left corner. Once the 1st column hits the top a bud will trigger to push it right. Once it hits the right a bud flop will hold the leftside pistons on to prevent more blocks.
I have a 15 block version too with the block output in the middle so it is 7moves at most to get the block in. Uses an analog signal to determine how many moves and puts it in a large comparator loop to trigger the SS amount of moves. The version you see is 4 moves at most since there are only 9 block options. Can be any block that is pushable by piston.
The ink (block) ribbon also uses SS to choose which row to advance, and triggers a stone gen to push them forward. The ribbon can be extended or shortened depending on how often you want to refill.
You can remove the stone floor around the buttons, up to the display. So you can see the pistons and hoppers. I just added it to see if it could all fit underground except the display and buttons.
Good question, im glad you asked
I have a 15 block version too with the block output in the middle so it is 7moves at most to get the block in. Uses an analog signal to determine how many moves and puts it in a large comparator loop to trigger the SS amount of moves. The version you see is 4 moves at most since there are only 9 block options. Can be any block that is pushable by piston.
The ink (block) ribbon also uses SS to choose which row to advance, and triggers a stone gen to push them forward. The ribbon can be extended or shortened depending on how often you want to refill.
You can remove the stone floor around the buttons, up to the display. So you can see the pistons and hoppers. I just added it to see if it could all fit underground except the display and buttons.
Good question, im glad you asked