Thus the interest of this essay is to look at the works that were produced through the flexibility of the
photocopier and the ready-to-go impulsivity and instantaneousness that the machine offered.
And this wasn't the first
photocopier Affinity had returned without erasing the hard drive.
When told by the DU students' counsel that exams were approaching and students need the " course packs" provided by one Rameshwari
photocopier, the court said students can get study material xeroxed from other
photocopiers.
The US market for
photocopiers is projected to exceed USD 1.5 million units by the year 2015.
GONE TO GROUND: Lee Dickson IN THE DARK: Lillian Maines, from the North Mersey Business Centre, with a
photocopierRamesh Patel said senior libraries officer Elspeth Morris told him the reason why a defective
photocopier in Canton Library had not been replaced was because there was no money to do so.
Rachel Lancaster, manager of the grant-maintained Holbrooks Community Care Association, said: "We often get hand-me-downs and don't have the best equipment so it is fantastic to have a brand new
photocopier which works instead of having to always call out an engineer."
Can
photocopier engineers reproduce the last copy before breakdown, triumphantly producing an image of the offending backside?
Research among 100 employees showed that most spent time gossiping with colleagues while they waited at the
photocopier.
(3) Load the paper in a
photocopier, position the leaf, and photocopy.
During the recent "Road to Victory," Satan's name came up more than once; he was blamed for everything from broken
photocopiers to bad public schools and news media bias.
A digital X-ray machine that uses a nanocomposite would work something like a
photocopier, Wang says.
do not just take advantage of the latest computing technology, but also incorporate the experience of the historical profession in appropriating for undergraduate teaching two great prior technological innovations of the past 40 years or so--the paperback and the
photocopier. The paperback revolution of the 1950s greatly enhanced both the portability and random access capabilities of books used in undergraduate history courses.
Exasperated staff at Lydiate Primary School today warned other "soft targets" to be wary after counting the cost of dealing with charming and immaculately dressed
photocopier tradesman Lee Dickson.