- A
photocopier (also
called copier or copy machine, and
formerly Xerox machine, the
generic trademark) is a
machine that
makes copies of do****ents and other...
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copier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
copier or
photocopier is a
machine for
producing paper duplicates of do****ents and images.
Copier may...
- A
contact copier (also
known as
contact printer) is a
device used to copy an
image by
illuminating a film
negative with the
image in
direct contact with...
- A
heliographic copier or
heliographic duplicator is an
apparatus used in the
world of
reprography for
making contact prints on
paper from
original drawings...
- A
universal constructor may
refer to:
Universal ****embler, a
hypothesized nanotechnology device for
building a
large class of
nanomachines including itself...
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- in the
United States and the
world was
Ditto Corporation of Illinois.
Copiers in the
United Kingdom were
commonly manufactured by ****ociated Automation...
- plain-paper
copier,
realizing Carlson's
vision of a
copier that
could fit on anyone's
office desk. Ten
years later, in 1973, a basic, analogue,
color copier, based...
- The
Xerox 914 was the
first successful commercial plain paper copier.
Introduced in 1959 by the Haloid/Xerox company, it
revolutionized the do****ent-copying...
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Division (OPD)
manufactured and sold
copier equipment and
supplies from 1970 till IBM
withdrew from the
copier market in 1988. IBM's
decision to compete...