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- commonly referred to as "photostats" or "photostatic copies". The verbs "photostat", "photostatted", and "photostatting" refer to making copies on such a machine...
- correction fluid available at the time: a tendency to smudge ink on photostatic copies when it was applied. Johanknecht enlisted the help of his ****ociate...
- Technologies ("AFT)", a high-tech manufacturer of marine, industrial and photostatic battery management solutions. NOCO's ChargeLight was first created from...
- Hot metal typesetting 1884 Mimeograph 1885 Daisy wheel printing 1889 Photostat and rectigraph 1907 Screen printing 1911 Spirit duplicator 1923 Dot matrix...
- Yosef Amar, represents the Yemenite tradition, and takes the form of a photostatic reproduction of a Vilna-based print to which Yemenite vocalization and...
- March 1849". The Brooke Trust. Retrieved 2022-07-24. Brooke, James. "Photostat of original letter written by James Brooke to Lord Palmerston 14 March...
- fast and get it out in a hurry." To speed up production, Disney used photostats of story sketches instead of full layout artwork for the film, and had...
- producing a dry copy in contrast to the wet copies then produced by the Photostat process; it is now used by millions of photocopiers worldwide. Work outside...
- Hot metal typesetting 1884 Mimeograph 1885 Daisy wheel printing 1889 Photostat and rectigraph 1907 Screen printing 1911 Spirit duplicator 1923 Dot matrix...
- given black-and-white printouts of the live-action scenes (known as "photostats"), and they placed their animation paper on top of them. The artists then...