A more advanced home office setup would include a fax machine and a photocopier.
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Given that the Internet is like one big giant photocopier, this is a big problem.
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A microfilm printer contains a xerographic copying process, like a photocopier.
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The photocopier prompted creation, not just the recombination of others'ideas.
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When the English department acquired a new photocopier, it let me take the old one.
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Two highly successful teaching aids are the overhead projector and the photocopier.
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Printer and photocopier toner consists of a powdered resin mixed with black pigment.
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In 1960 the automatic photocopier was created and many millions have been built since.
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The photocopier is a recent invention, but not as recent as you may think.
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A copier that uses photographic methods of making copies
A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images quickly and cheaply. Most current photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process using heat. ...
A machine which reproduces documents by photographing the original over a glass plate and printing duplicates
(PHOTOCOPIERS) These are female, because once turned off, it takes a while to warm them up again. They are an effective reproductive device if the right buttons are pushed, but can also wreak havoc if you push the wrong ones.
A photocopier uses light reflected from the original drawing to make a copy. The advantage of photocopiers is that copies of engineering drawings can be made on transparent sheets as well as paper.