The small changes I made were:
Changing the picture. (Originally, it wasn't mine since I didn't have a computer hooked up to the printer.)
Also, I changed the last simplification to an idea suggested by my tutorial mate.
However, I still think the best design for a sign would be the 2nd last one. Anything else might be too simple and no1 would realise what it means. A "P" sign could mean... Paper? Pencils? Pens? Parking? Alot of possible answers could be given. That's why I think the 2nd last design, with the distinctive shape of the printer would be a better choice.
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Here's how it would look outside the central library in NUS.

Like I mentioned in class...3rd abstraction can be a lot simpler. Final abstraction is good; perhaps even better with a $ symbol to indicate that there is a sale involved.
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