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"photocopier" Definitions
  1. a machine that makes copies of documents, etc. by photographing them

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In the teachers' lounge she grumbled at the bulky photocopier.
In the teachers' lounge she grumbled at the bulky photocopier.
Caption: Photocopier: Pyrography on plywood, glass, steel hardware, mixed mediaBrian Finke
You can think of this as a photocopier with an unruly imagination.
The photocopier business accounts for nearly half of Fujifilm's revenue and operating profit.
Other DNA-sequencing machines are about the size of a standard office photocopier.
Fujifilm, known for its photocopier and imaging products, has been slowly expanding into healthcare.
The charity took out loans of $6,700 to buy a photocopier and a computer.
Simply use their template or make your own using only a photocopier (and a friend).
Shares of the U.S. photocopier maker were down 3.5% at $32.72 in trading around noon.
The mimeograph machine that started me down the road to tendinitis gave way to a photocopier.
Metric for a cup of tea that a photocopier drinks could be much smaller than 300mL?
" Asked if he would be bringing his photocopier back out, Paul smiled and said, "We'll see.
Check out the improbable journey that is a photocopier becoming a trumpet in the video below.
Then I discovered my visual side and began making work with a black and white photocopier.
But get it wrong and you'll be treated like you did a shit in the photocopier.
This source described Bornstein as flustered and said he had trouble getting his photocopier to work.
"Think in terms of a box of paper that sits next to the photocopier," he explained.
Sometimes a phonograph needle was used to trace a pattern, until the photocopier emerged in the 1980s.
Edward Meneeley, a photographer, embraced the photocopier in the 1960s after seeing one in a friend's office.
Pregnant street cats slalomed between the legs of stacked chairs, but there was also a working photocopier.
If you ask him, Utah Jazz player Kyle Korver isn't mad he was once "traded" for a photocopier.
Naturally, it was only a matter of time until Netflix turned its TV show formula photocopier to fashion competitions.
Three men try, with little success, to fix a photocopier; others organise piles of kyat, Myanmar's currency, by denomination.
As the term "photocopier" suggests, a xerographic machine is less like a traditional printer and more like a darkroom.
"CLC 800, dismantled" features a taken-apart color photocopier that Tillmans bought with his winnings from the 2000 Turner Prize.
The U.S. photocopier firm abandoned its $6.1 billion merger deal this week in a settlement with activist investors, including Icahn.
While at Davis, she discovered a new photocopier, which she filled with coins while experimenting with a new artistic form.
A risograph is a machine that sort of combines a photocopier with silkscreen and makes very cheap multi-layered images.
Then, he made headlines by wheeling a photocopier across the Capitol to try to find a copy of the House bill.
The deal is the largest ever for the photocopier maker, which has been seeking to diversify away its office equipment business.
Once back in Qamishli, inside the Asayish compound, getting our road permit required visits to two more offices and one photocopier.
As for the meal itself, one day some sort of quantum photocopier might be able to construct the lasagna atom-by-atom.
For the rest of you, just place this behemoth of a machine that looks like an old photocopier anywhere in your home.
N) shareholder Darwin Deason has urged the photocopier pioneer to make public its joint venture agreement with Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp (4901.
Take jaffles put together with the aid of a photocopier, or a plate of fish and chips designed with a paper MacBook.
One Swedish company recently implanted chips in employees' hands, enabling staff members to open doors and operate the photocopier without using traditional passes.
A friend had highly recommended an exhibition on view at Arcadia University, Pati Hill: Photocopier, A Survey of Prints and Books (1974–83).
I don't come to your work and stand in front of the photocopier, blocking it and preventing you from comfortably doing your job.
The scripts were even printed on red paper, since since the colored pages would come out as all-black on a regular photocopier.
The biggest decliner was Xerox, which tumbled 7.9 percent after the U.S. photocopier giant scrapped a planned $6.1 billion deal with Fujifilm Holdings.
The finishing touch was to run all the type through a photocopier, which gives the captions and display their tactility on the page.
"It is true that we have received a request for a renegotiation from Xerox," the camera and photocopier firm said in a statement.
On Wednesday, Deason urged the photocopier pioneer to make public its joint venture agreement with Japan's Fujifilm, saying U.S. securities laws require it.
The biggest decliner was Xerox, which tumbled 8.4 percent after the U.S. photocopier maker scrapped a planned $6.1 billion deal with Fujifilm Holdings.
Higgs and friends used a photocopier to reproduce the artist's work, then folded it up and mailed it out to the network of recipients.
According to the calculations, leaving the photocopier on overnight would actually only use up enough energy to make half a cup of tea, not 30.
We have taken the job done by this equipment, which is the size of a large photocopier, and shrunk it down to a USB chip.
But what about when the photocopier is broken, your sixth-period class is bouncing off the walls, or you're teaching five sections in a row?
N) shares fell 4 percent on Monday after the photocopier pioneer said it scrapped a planned $6.1 billion deal to merge with Fujifilm Holdings Corp (4901.
Click here to view original GIFThere's about five pounds of salvageable copper inside your typical photocopier (mostly in the power supply and the motor's copper windings).
The photocopier never gained traction as a popular artistic tool (with the exception of after-hours body-copying antics, particularly of the intoxicated-office-party variety).
Hyperallergic is participating in Decolonize This Place, providing a photocopier at Artists Space that can be used free of charge by artists, activists, and the community.
Initiated by curator and artist Matthew Higgs, the collaborative correspondence project, Imprint 27, produced and distributed over 50 works using an office photocopier between 1993 and 1998.
The U.S. photocopier maker is streamlining its business and scaling up operations under a new management installed by activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason last year.
I think one way of thinking about what social media is and what internet culture is is that it's a huge... it's in some ways a huge photocopier.
Installation artist Jamie O'Connell would calibrate a photocopier so that it counted the number of times a piece of Bowie memorabilia was auctioned and bought in the world.
From the looks of it, someone in the office has taken the time to calculate exactly how many cups of tea leaving the photocopier on overnight actually uses.
But the complex deal ran into strong opposition from Icahn and Deason and in May the photocopier pioneer scrapped the merger and handed management control to the activist investors.
"It's not like a draft, or a paper that fell out of the photocopier and coincidentally came to us," Mahdi told the Iraqi cabinet in comments on state television.
And we cut them in time because they weren't really interesting, and they were kind of short, and do you really want to spend five seconds watching a photocopier?
I remember one of my friends coming in early to use the school's photocopier to print out GTA cheat codes and handing them out to everyone in our class.
N) shares fell 4 percent in early trading on Monday after the photocopier pioneer said it had scrapped a planned $6.1 billion deal to merge with Fujifilm Holdings Corp (4901.
Pati Hill: Photocopier, A Survey of Prints and Books (1974–83) continues at the Arcadia University Art Gallery (Spruance Art Center, 450 S Easton Rd, Glenside, PA) through April 24.
The deal, to be completed by July next year, allows the Japanese photocopier and camera manufacturer to deepen its push into healthcare as growth at its legacy photocopy business stagnates.
In February, Deason asked a court to block the merger with Fujifilm Holdings, arguing the U.S. photocopier maker's board had failed shareholders by approving a deal that undervalues the company.
Forty years before Bowers was using a photocopier as a tool of empowerment, Barbara T. Smith was using one to make her own kind of deeply intimate, feminist artist books.
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Oh, and if a fax machine and a photocopier were to have a baby, and that baby were to cry—it would sound like the X1D every time you press the shutter.
Earlier, the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the matter that Xerox Corp is nearing a deal with Fujifilm that would cede control of the U.S. photocopier pioneer to Fujifilm.
They split the cost of getting two air-conditioners serviced and, while they do share a couple of ageing computers, they are always short of paper for their printer and have no photocopier.
The cover of the Xerox 7700 instruction manual shows Lena's wide-eyed face superimposed on an image of the photocopier, as if she came along with the packaging, the girl in the machine.
Xerox has scrapped a planned $6.1 billion deal with Fujifilm in a settlement with activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason that also hands control of the U.S. photocopier giant to new management.
Edward Meneeley, a photographer, embraced the photocopier, making small wallpaperlike abstractions, while Lesley Schiff created deadpan images of everyday objects and Barbara T. Smith generated hazy abstractions with cooking flour (and feminist overtones).
The United States Embassy in London is holding an online auction in which you can also find a used Volvo S80, a photocopier, a printer table and 22 plastic chairs, among other items.
In a typical office photocopier, a host of small optical sensors monitor the location, angle, and speed of individual sheets of paper; if one gets too close to its neighbor, the rollers slow it down.
It would be extremely easy for Roanhorse to put Trail of Lighting through a photocopier, change a couple of details, and spit out a new-yet-the-same adventure featuring monster hunter Maggie and her friends.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fujifilm Holdings Corp is planning to sue Xerox Corp soon deeming that the U.S. photocopier company has no legal right to unilaterally scrap their $6.1 billion merger, a senior Fujifilm executive said on Friday.
The sale comes after Xerox last year scrapped a $6.1 billion deal with Fujifilm in a settlement with investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason that also handed control of the U.S. photocopier giant to new management.
And because it has an association with something so pedestrian and being used as a photocopier, it didn't quite make it into the earliest histories of photography because people weren't entirely convinced that they were photographs.
Icahn, who has in the past called for a leadership change at Xerox, said it was self-evident that the current management team at the photocopier specialist was incapable of renegotiating the joint venture in Xerox's favor.
Icahn and Deason, who together own 15.7 percent of the photocopier pioneer, have earlier separately called on the company to break off or renegotiate a joint venture with Fujifilm Holdings Corp, saying it was unfavourable to Xerox.
The U.S. photocopier, which is facing a long-running decline in its core business, reported net profit that roughly halved and said revenue fell 5.8 percent year-on-year to $2.35 billion in the third quarter ended Sept.
The photocopier never gained traction as a popular artistic tool, but this exhibition is an intriguing curiosity, showcasing the work of three artists and a collective who worked seriously with machines that were invented to reproduce office documents.
Inside was the affable representative in charge, Aziz Ahmad, as well as an official rubber stamp, a printer and a photocopier — all of which would prove common in official spaces here, even where electricity was scarce and heat spotty.
I literally, at age 18, had to cut out these pieces, in the days of the photocopier and whatever, cut it out, put it together, and then literally physically walk it over to 10 Downing Street and deliver it.
Whether you're using it through a photocopier, an iOS or Android app, or through its website, the first 30 translations are complimentary, but after that it costs $10 for every 10 pages of machine translation, or 100 pages for just $50.
"I think it's definitely blowing up some of the things we thought we knew," she says — for example: the series notes how the defense team did not get access to full discovery of the prosecution's case, due to a photocopier error.
Photocopier maker Fuji Xerox, 75 percent owned by Japan's Fujifilm and the rest by U.S. copier firm Xerox, is central to a months-long battle between the partners over a $6.1 billion merger combining Xerox with the 56-year-old venture.
So if you fancy yourself a patron of the arts and have a space big enough for 48 linear feet of books and scanners and a photocopier and you are looking to rent for very little, Mr. Beccone wants to hear from you.
When: Sunday, March 6, 11am–13pm Where: The Majestic Downtown (650 South Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles) Since at least the 1970s, zines have been the quintessential form of DIY expression, open to anyone with access to a photocopier, stapler, and a bit of imagination.
We hold our breath with him as the priceless volumes are propped on special bookrests or foam pads or cushions (or, in one case, a pile of other books in an unsupervised photocopier room), and we exhale with him as they begin to reveal their secrets.
Here's an example of an attorney who is an independent contractor, according to Workforce, a website geared toward human resource professionals: Donna Yuma is a sole practitioner who rents office space and pays for the following items: telephone, computer, online legal research link-up, fax machine, and photocopier.
Thirty years before that, the first commercial photocopier was unveiled by Xerox — a company that would later hire Mathew Knowles to work in its Houston office, kick-starting a series of life events culminating in the creation of a 30-year ticket giveaway by Mr. Knowles's elder daughter.
" But those efforts were rebuffed, even after Paul toted along a photocopier to make his own copy of the legislation: As you know with laws it's very detailed, and sometimes they don't tell you about the worst parts of the law -- you've got to read the law, " Paul told reporters afterward.
Everything smacks of the nineteen-seventies, from the photocopier the size of a small car to the actual small car, a mint-green Fiat, in which Bradlee, just to be different, zips around D.C. Nostalgists for vanished technologies, meanwhile, will moan with delight at the recurring images of type being set by hand.
The part of the exhibition devoted to this organization hints at the real popularity of electrostatic technology: "Fine" art might not have embraced the photocopier, but, particularly before the internet, it was wildly popular among artists from the East Village to Eastern Europe, as well as among activists, students and subversive office workers.
The words "tray bake" usually summon the image of one of those desperate tin squares of joyless brown cake, pulled out of an orange carrier bag under your colleague's desk, just seconds before everyone in the office breaks into a round of "Happy Birthday" beside a stack of photocopier paper and two abandoned keyboards.
Culture Abuse leaned towards the latter for their video for "Dip," for which the Bay Area band assembled their own makeshift photocopier, making the video look like an animated punk zine To get this effect, director Ryan Baxley suspended a giant sheet of plexiglass off the floor, had the band members pose on it, and photographed it from below.
Mr. Starkweather was working as a junior engineer in the offices of the Xerox Corporation in Rochester, N.Y., in 1964 — several years after the company had introduced the photocopier to American office buildings — when he began working on a version that could transmit information between two distant copiers, so that a person could scan a document in one place and send a copy to someone else in another.
According to one much-cited account, Hill became first enamored with the photocopier when she noticed her own fingertips being copied in the margins of her texts, after which she began a long love affair with the machine, acquiring one on long-term loan from IBM and installing the unwieldy machine in her home (she preferred the IBM copier to the more common Xerox copiers because she said they yielded richer blacks).

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