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photocopier |
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photocopierDevice for producing copies of text or graphic material by the use of light, heat, chemicals, or electrostatic charge. Most modern copiers use a method called xerography. |
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Copies in Seconds: How a Lone Inventor and an Unknown Company Created the Biggest Communication Breakthrough Since Gutenberg--Chester Carlson and the Birth of the Xerox Machine is a strongly recommended acquisition for academic and community library collections. So the company buys used Xerox machines and completely rebuilds them at the company's De Soto Avenue headquarters. When you're using office time to cram office paper into the office Xerox machine today to make copies of your cute little NCAA Tournament bracket for the office pool, be sure not to collate in a copy of this cheat sheet. |
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