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Discover Ludwig"copier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a machine that duplicates documents, images, or other materials, such as a photocopier. For example: "We need to get a new copier for the office, as the old one isn't working properly anymore."
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copier
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A machine that copies graphical material; a duplicator.
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As Xerox fiddled with financial engineering, Canon continued to invest in new technologies to gain ground in the copier market, with new methods for printing multiple colours and finer, more efficient inks.True, Mr Mitarai could do better.
Ricoh, a Japanese office-equipment maker, marketed a machine in the 1990s that removed toner from copier paper, allowing printed sheets to be reused up to ten times.
There are persistent concerns about the financial health of the deeply indebted copier company.In this section Last of the first?
A piece of American legislation known as the Waxman-Hatch act encourages generic-drug companies by rewarding the first copier off the mark with six months' market exclusivity once a patent expires.
"When you see an office copier with a girl draped over it, it titillates 10% of the customers and alienates the rest".
It can be copied and passed on to others at the touch of a few keys and still be available to the copier.
"The vast majority," says Shin Kusunoki of NRI, "are using their office e-mail and PCs merely to replace the fax and the copier".
Surely it would be better if we could reuse our paper in short, stick it back in the printer or copier rather than trash it.There have been numerous attempts to make erasable paper since your correspondent's tentative musings those many years ago.
Such a culture is by no means unique to the now distressed copier company.
Fear that Xerox's profits would be low cut the troubled copier company's valuation in half.
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Ricoh, its rival in the copier-and-printer industry, derives half its sales—and half its operating profits from overseas markets.
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