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Arin told us later he'd read that the duplicating machines could do more than what we'd been using them for.
There are several slide duplicating machines on the market, most with substantial ($600 or more) price tags.
At the time multiple copies were made using carbon paper or duplicating machines and people did not feel the need for an electronic machine.
Duplicating machines were the predecessors of modern document-reproduction technology.
"Have you started duplicating the duplicating machines yet?"
"That's because we got hold of some duplicating machines early," Raisy said, "and kept on reproducing the pure stock.
Investigators recovered 200 duplicating machines and more than 4,000 low-quality videos made by the ring, which used a red eagle as its logo.
He said one advantage was that prerecorded digital compact cassettes could be made on high-speed duplicating machines, cutting production costs.
But while Xerox remains the leading domestic producer of copying and duplicating machines, 47 percent of its profits last year came from financial services.
Her father is president of Standard Duplicating Machines in Andover, Mass.
The first signature duplicating machines were developed by an Englishman named John Isaac Hawkins.
Zombots: Dr. K's army of duplicating machines.
Sony's tape plant in Alabama is already equipped with hi-fi duplicating machines, and is making a stockpile of tapes for the summer launch.
He was largely responsible for the introduction of a streamlined appearance in items as mundane as refrigerators, duplicating machines and pencil sharpeners.
At the Park Hyatt Tokyo, he said, the basic charge also includes printers, duplicating machines, projectors, fax machines and secretaries.
He also established the Gestetner Cyclograph Company to produce duplicating machines, stencils, styli, ink rollers and related products the same year.
In making a somewhat radical change of subject, from duplicating machines to cement, we find ourselves in a field in which Edison has made a most decided impression.
This second phase brought to mass markets technologies like the small electric motors and the products of industrial chemistry without which the duplicating machines would not have been economical.
The plants used 158,000 sqft of dry kilns to process wood and custom duplicating machines that reduce the number of lathes required for the construction process.
The AFL-CIO donated typewriters, duplicating machines, a minibus, an offset press, and other supplies requested by Solidarity.
Because duplicating machines are illegal for the Soviet citizenry, the translations had to be typed page by page with as many carbon copies as could legibly be made at one time.
Xerographic office photocopying was introduced by Xerox in 1959, and it gradually replaced copies made by Verifax, Photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines.
Hundreds of thousands of DVD's and dozens of duplicating machines seized here, a warehouse of CD's there and trucks full of sham designer handbags somewhere else.
Only in 1946 were Risale-i Nur students able to obtain duplicating machines, while it was not till 1956 that various parts were printed on modern presses in the new, Latin, script.
The Xerox Corporation, the world's leading producer of copying and duplicating machines, reported yesterday that net income in the first quarter of 1988 rose 12.6 percent on an 11.3 percent increase in revenue.