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Photocopier Summary
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Have you ever noticed that when you place a picture on a photocopier turned one way the copy comes out flipped upside down? Have you ever tried to enlarge a copy of an object to fit into an special frame, and had to enlarge it several times before you...
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Photocopying Summary
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The term photocopying refers to the duplication of an existing document by using light. There are three major types of photocopying: photographic copying, which uses photographic techniques to develop copies on photosensitive materials; thermography,...


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The Independent - London
War over the photocopier
06/28/1998: 366 words, approx. 1 pages
A DISPUTE over leased photocopiers between Canon, the Japanese giant with UK sales of pounds 500m a year, and Addenbrooke's, the Cambridge- based hospital trust, is under review by the Department of Trade, the Office of Fair Trading, and the Department of Health. ...
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Your new ID-theft worry? Photocopiers
3/13/2007: 617 words, approx. 2 pages
Consumers are bombarded with warnings about identity theft. Publicized threats range from mailbox thieves and lost laptops to the higher-tech methods of e-mail scams and corporate data invasions.Now, experts are warning that photocopiers could be a culprit as well.That's because most digital copiers manufactured in...
 


 

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