- liquid-toner
copiers that
implemented a
technology based on
patents held by the company.
Before the
widespread adoption of
xerographic copiers, photo-direct...
- up
copier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
copier or
photocopier is a
machine for
producing paper duplicates of do****ents and images.
Copier may...
-
Usually for a "box type"
contact copier,
exposure is
usually not more than one minute. In the
industrial type
contact copiers with
actinic lamp
placed at a...
- A
universal constructor may
refer to:
Universal ****embler, a
hypothesized nanotechnology device for
building a
large class of
nanomachines including itself...
- and process.
Using the
right compound some "cyano
copiers"
could be
adapted to be used as "diazo
copiers". The
light sensitivity of
certain chemicals used...
- up to 20 IBM
Copiers and later,
selected Kodak and
Xerox copiers. The
system is used to
centrally collect usage statistics,
since copier billing (for...
- in the
United States and the
world was
Ditto Corporation of Illinois.
Copiers in the
United Kingdom were
commonly manufactured by ****ociated Automation...
-
thermal printers,
among them and
marketed at
present time as
Tattoo transfer copiers,
there are two main
types made by
different manufactures: Thermo-head type...
- do****ent
management systems,
copiers and
services until it was
purchased by
manufacturer Ricoh in 2008. IKON uses
copiers,
printers and
multifunction printer...
-
technology historian Edward Tenner,
during the
development of the technology,
copiers were
found to
catch fire on do****ents that had too many
zeros or "O"s....