- A
mimeograph machine (often
abbreviated to mimeo,
sometimes called a
stencil duplicator or
stencil machine) is a low-cost
duplicating machine that works...
-
pages did. A good
mimeograph master could produce many more
copies than the best
spirit master. As with
spirit masters,
mimeograph stencils could be saved...
- low quality) of copying. The
spirit duplicator coexisted alongside the
mimeograph and the hectograph,
devices with a
similar purpose but
different operation...
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photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat,
carbon paper,
mimeograph machines, and
other duplicating machines.
Photocopying is
widely used...
- the
mimeograph, an
electric pen spin-off
marketed specifically as "Edison’s
Mimeograph"
under his permission.
Unlike the
electric pen, the
mimeograph sold...
-
elements in the
original French typewritten hand-corrected m****cript
mimeograph and also
sometimes only
present in the no
longer extant typewritten French...
- Phair. In
August 2005, Penn
released Mr.
Hollywood Jr., 1947 on his own
Mimeograph Records label. Its
songs are set
against the
background of post-World...
-
Mimeograph is an EP
consisting of
recordings by
American country/rock band Old 97's. It was
released on July 6, 2010. The EP
contains four
cover songs...
- The
Mimeo Revolution (or
Mimeograph Revolution) of the 1960s and 1970s was an
active period of small-scale, non-commercial,
literary publishing facilitated...
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generally produced by letterpress. The
development of
spirit duplicators and
mimeograph machines in the
early 20th
century made short-run
reproduction more economical...