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  2. List of duplicating processes - Wikipedia

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    Duplicating in the year B.C. - Before (xerographic) Copies at the Wayback Machine (archived June 24, 2009) Making Copies from Carbon to Kinkos; Copies in Seconds (PDF) Antique Copying Machines at Officemuseum.com; Office and Reprographic Printing Cheatsheet – Preservation Self-Assessment Program

  3. Duplicating machines - Wikipedia

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    For smaller print runs, the main cost is in the master material. This ranges between 40 – 80 cents per master depending on the manufacturer. When spread over 20 or more copies, the cost per copy (2 to 4 cents) is close to photocopiers. But for every additional copy, the average cost decreases.

  4. Multipart stationery - Wikipedia

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    The purpose is to produce multiple simultaneous copies of a document produced by handwriting with a pen that applies pressure, such as a ballpoint pen, or with an impact printer. [1] The pressure of writing or impact printing on the carbon or carbonless paper transfers the content to the copy sheets.

  5. Bambu Lab - Wikipedia

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    The main printers are: A1 - a Prusa i3 style printer for personal use, that supports multi-color printing via an Automatic Material System (AMS) called "AMS Lite". [5] [6] A1 Mini - a smaller and less expensive version of the A1, for beginners printing small objects. P1S - a closed-case CoreXY printer with advanced features for professionals ...

  6. Carbon copy - Wikipedia

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    Impact printers, such as dot matrix and daisy wheel impact printers, are also able to use carbon paper to produce several copies of a document in one pass. [11] Commercial-grade models can print on six-part forms, while less powerful, low-cost ones may print up to three-part forms. [12]

  7. Line matrix printer - Wikipedia

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    Because the printing involves mechanical pressure, these printers can create carbon copies and carbonless copies. Both line matrix and serial dot matrix printers use pins to strike against the inked ribbon, making dots on the paper and forming the desired [2] characters. The difference is that a line matrix printer uses a hammer bank (or print ...

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