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  2. Photocopier - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, a convergence began in some high-end machines towards what came to be called a multi-function printer: a device that combined the roles of a photocopier, a fax machine, a scanner, and a computer network-connected printer. Low-end machines that can copy and print in color have increasingly dominated the home-office market as ...

  3. Photostat machine - Wikipedia

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    The pair filed another U.S. patent application in 1913 further developing their ideas. [4] By 1920, distribution agency in various European markets was by the Alfred Herbert companies . [ 5 ] The Commercial Camera Company apparently became the Photostat Corporation around 1921, for "Commercial Camera Company" is described as a former name of ...

  4. Xerox 914 - Wikipedia

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    The second television commercial produced by Xerox for the 914 featured a trained chimpanzee using the copier. The day after the commercial debuted, the company received calls from angry customers complaining of co-workers leaving bananas on the copier and suggesting that a monkey could do their jobs. The commercial was taken off the air. [1]

  5. List of Minolta products - Wikipedia

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    Release Year Minolta Maxxum 9000: Minolta 9000 AF: Minolta α-9000: 1985-09 Minolta Maxxum 7000 (with and without "crossed XX") Minolta 7000 AF, 7000 AF "Das Zwei-Millionen-Ding", 7000 AF "transparent" Minolta α-7000: 1985-02 Minolta Maxxum 5000: Minolta 5000 AF: Minolta α-5000: 1986 7000i: 7700i: 1988 3000i: 3700i: 1988 5000i: 5700i: 1989 ...

  6. Duplicating machines - Wikipedia

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    It was claimed that a roller copier could make a half dozen copies of a typewritten letter if the letter was run through the copier several times. It could make a dozen copies if the letter was written with a pen and good copying ink. The Process Letter Machine Co. of Muncie, Indiana, offered the New Rotary Copying Press, a loose-leaf copier ...

  7. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    The stencil material consists of a very thin polymer film laminated to a long-fiber non-woven tissue. It makes the stencils and mounts and unmounts them from the print drum automatically, making it almost as easy to operate as a photocopier. The Risograph is the best known of these machines. [citation needed]

  8. Thermofax - Wikipedia

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    Thermofax copies were inexpensive. One business book asserts that research conducted by Xerox before introducing their copier came to the conclusion that "nobody would pay 5¢ for a plain-paper copy when they could get a Thermofax copy for a cent-and-a-half." Fortunately, "Xerox ignored the research." [6]

  9. Canon Production Printing - Wikipedia

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    1984: Launch of first large format copier. [5] In 1989, it bought the plotter business of French company Schlumberger. With this acquisition, important developments in colour printing, both for wide and narrow format, occurred for Océ. [4] 1990: Start of recovery activities for parts of machines within an assembly department in Venlo ...