Xerox machine

NOUN
  1. a duplicator (trade mark Xerox) that copies graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder
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  • May I use the Xerox machine? Times, Sunday Times
  • In the days before xerox machines, a carbon copy was the best way of replicating a piece of writing.
  • Publishers didn't make a serious attempt, by and large, to outlaw Xerox machines, or to try to legislate the inclusion of special capabilities that recognize and refuse to copy pages from published works into copiers.
  • May I use the Xerox machine? Times, Sunday Times
  • Apprenticeship was useful to everybody: to the clerks, who picked up some knowledge of law, at least by osmosis; and to the lawyers, who in the days before telephones, typewriters, word processors, Xerox machines and the like needed copyists and legmen badly. A History of American Law
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