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One master can produce 40 or so good copies; after that, the copies gradually become paler as the colored wax is used up. [ 5 ] The usual wax color was aniline purple (mauve), a cheap, moderately durable pigment that provided good contrast, but masters were also manufactured in red, green, blue, and black, as well as the hard-to-find orange ...
But for every additional copy, the average cost decreases. At 100 prints, the master cost per copy was only 0.4–0.8 cents per copy, and the cost of the paper printed upon will start to dominate. A master is capable of making 4000–5000 prints, and then a new master easily be made if needed for further copies.
The "Master Replicas" brand (also known as MR) produces movie prop replicas and high end collectibles. [10] Based in Walnut Creek, CA, the company was founded in 2003 by Michael Cookson. [3] Cookson has served as Chairman of Master Replicas since it was founded and chief executive officer since August 2004.
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The process was called mimeography, and a copy made by the process was a mimeograph. Mimeographs, along with spirit duplicators and hectographs, were common technologies for printing small quantities of a document, as in office work, classroom materials, and church bulletins.
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