An electrographic printing apparatus capable of functioning as a copier, printer, and telefax machine is disclosed. |
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Had he not conceived of xerography, the plain paper copier might have remained un-invented for decades. |
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Each page through a printer or copier takes another bit of ink off the ribbon, or another copy off of the machine's life expectancy. |
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As I had limited time to use a copier, I made a copy of papers that I may want to use, just in case. |
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This is perfect for business trips or for drowning out the monotonous sound of that copier next to your cube. |
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These events will typically be copier parts that have failed, leading to the effect of a copier function failure. |
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In the early days of the magazine, I wrote my editorials on an electric typewriter, and our only other machine was a copier. |
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Document encryption at the copier helps safeguard confidential information before it is transmitted across the network. |
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Why do I have to have a lesson on how to work the copier, followed by proving I still don't know how to work it? |
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If a paper jam occurs, follow the simple instructions that will be displayed on the copier message display screen. |
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With the aid of a colour copier he managed to make a few copies of the cartogram. |
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The copier giant targeted the color market years ago, in part to escape price wars in low-end systems. |
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Jared kept his eyes on the copier, focusing as the feeder took the documents. |
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When he gets his hands on a canon copier, the reader gets a glimpse into the unique fashion in which his mind works. |
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It would shred documents as soon as they emerged from the copier, without the bother of distributing them to people who'd just throw them out anyway. |
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Except for the occasional story he got in a glossy magazine, the photographs could be re-sized on a color copier without impacting their usefulness. |
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You can expand this large format color printer with a large format scanner to a wide format copier. |
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If you need to buy a new copier or copy machine, buy a duplex-capable one, i.e. one that can print both sides of paper. |
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He regularly carried a toolbox for his copier service calls. |
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If you put a page of paper on a copier, the copier will associate it with similar documents in your personal repository, in your work group's, or even on the Web. |
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As with Xerox copier, 3-D printers have become smaller, cheaper, and more functional over time. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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Canon's MultiPASS1000 plain paper fax machine integrates a PC fax, bubblejet printer, telephone, scanner and copier. |
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If a business has the cash to buy a copy machine they could save considerable money over the entire life cycle of the copier, however. |
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The counterfeiter was using a very high-end colour laser copier that was slow but excellent at copying details, and the notes were of exceptional quality. |
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This sheet I xeroxed twenty-five times on Sallie's copier. |
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The new copier had an antijamming design to keep the paper from getting stuck. |
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Each centre had three to four computers, a printer, video camera, digital camera, cassette recorder, fax, copier and scanner, and an internet connectivition. |
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In those far-off days, the equipment was limited to one microphone, one cassette recorder and a copier which could replicate only one cassette at a time. |
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The black-and-white Savin 8120 copier offers production efficiencies to Plum Grove which eases deadlines on large jobs and lower digital printing costs. |
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Ensure copier hard drives have been properly overwritten and degaussed. |
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The copier gave a chime to indicate that it had finished printing. |
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De Avila will be responsible for strategic promotion of YARC's Laser Copier RIPs into the corporate marketplace. |
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