Group 28 - HP Officejet 7310 All-in-One printer
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Revision as of 12:46, 7 November 2011
HP Officejet 7310 All-in-One printer[1]
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Introduction
For MAE 277, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, our group will be reverse engineering a HP Officejet 7310 All-in-One printer. As group 28, our five members will work together in a collaborated effort to completely disassemble the printer, all the while using an engineering standpoint to analyze each component and part. Once our printer is taken apart, we will then reassemble our product, returning it to its original state, and wrap up our engineering analysis.
Group Members
- Matthew Forrest - Project Manager
- mtforres@buffalo.edu
- Martin Moy - Assistant Manager
- martinmo@buffalo.edu
- Dennis Maines - Technical Expert
- dmmaines@buffalo.edu
- Lisa Vogt - Design Specialist
- lisavogt@buffalo.edu
- Max Wroblewski - Communications Representative
- maxwrobl@buffalo.edu
Project Planning: Gate 1
- Work Proposal
- Management Proposal
- Project Archeology
Product Dissection: Gate 2
- Preliminary Project Review
- Product Dissection
Product Analysis: Gate 3
- Coordination Review
- Product Evaluation