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Copiers

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Copiers meaning

plural of copier

Example sentences (13)

Its use as a photoconductor in plain-paper copiers once was a leading application, but in the 1980s, the photoconductor application declined (although it was still a large end-use) as more and more copiers switched to organic photoconductors.

Products offered include printers, copiers, software solutions, managed print services, and cloud computing solutions.

Meow has a lot of copiers but no-one cuts it like she does.

Such a deal would unite two faded tech giants; a few decades ago, Xerox’s printers and copiers and HP’s workstations, laptops and peripherals helped both firms dominate the IT space.

Attempting to expand beyond copiers, in 1981 Xerox introduced a line of electronic memory typewriters, the Memorywriter, which gained 20% market share, mostly at the expense of IBM.

He hypothesised that people could view many cultural entities as capable of such replication, generally through communication and contact with humans, who have evolved as efficient (although not perfect) copiers of information and behaviour.

In larger commercial printers and copiers, an activated carbon filter in the air exhaust stream breaks down these noxious gases to prevent pollution of the office environment.

Meanwhile, a small lab team was borrowing 914 copiers and modifying them.

Memes generally replicate through exposure to humans, who have evolved as efficient copiers of information and behavior.

Other industries include a car factory (in Born ), Océ copiers and printers manufacturers in Venlo and a paper factory in Maastricht.

Providing examples pages that lead to the bug occurrence, it was confirmed that this bug was reproducible on a wide variety of Xerox WorkCentre and other high-end Xerox copiers.

Public officials, called scribae, that is to say, scribes, rose in rank from being mere recorders of facts and judicial proceedings, copiers and transcribers to a learned profession prominent in private and public affairs.

The fax operation in today's multifunction copiers is true to Carlson's original vision for these devices.