Duplicating machines were the predecessors of modern document reproduction technology.
Old copy machine name.
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The mimeograph process should not be confused with the spirit duplicator process.
What were they called.
Before photocopiers took over the short run end of copy making messy and relatively inexpensive machines called dittos mimeographs and gestetners ruled the earth.
Mimeographs along with spirit duplicators and hectographs were a common technology in printing small quantities as in office work classroom.
The stencil duplicator or mimeograph machine often abbreviated to mimeo is a low cost duplicating machine that works by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper.
A photocopier also known as a copier machine.
Also we use to call the copies it made something else besides quot copies quot.
Virtually every school office and union hall had one in the back room usually surrounded by reams of paper and the unmistakable odor of fresh solvent.
Ink jet is however used in smaller devices.
When i was in grade school i remember this copier that printed in purple ink and the secretary had to turn a handle to produce copies.
Does anyone remember this.
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Copying machines used to make one or a few copies of new documents mainly outgoing letters.
In 1971 konica introduced its first plain paper copier.
Is a device that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images cheaply and quickly.
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In 1780 steam engine inventor james watt obtained a british patent for letter copying presses which james watt co.
Most current copiers use the xerography technology which is a dry process that uses heat fusion photocopiers can also use other technologies like ink jet.
They were like a round wheel you would turn and make copies.
Letter copying presses a few alternatives to hand copying were invented between the mid 17 th century and the late 18 th century but none had a significant impact in offices.
The american photocopy equipment company apeco which manufactured and marketed photocopy machines was incorporated in 1954 after acquiring the name and assets of a limited partnership that had been in existence since 1939.
Old copier machine they use to have at school.