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Answerit's where DNA gets copied in a cell. so... nucleolous=copy machine and DNA=the original paper that you copy in the copy machine The Nucleolus is like a copy machine because it recreates RNA used for later use
I suppose you could use a copy machine
If you choose to use remanufacturered toner cartridges it will have no effect on the use of the copy machine. If your copy machine breaks down many times in a month then you should consider having it replaced.
trade it or use ar short for action replay. OR get copy machine and copy them(secret item)
When you need to send a copy or image of important documents in long distances.
Use your public library. Or buy a legal copy.
You would have to convert the plain paper into a special clear kind of paper specifically for the overhead. To do this, you need a copy machine and replace the normal paper in the copy machine with this clear paper.
yes if both are able to use a fax utility
A Xerox machine is any machine manufactured or markets by Xerox Corporation with the company brand on it. The company sells several different kinds of machines, so how you use one depends on what kind of machine it is. The machine most commonly associated with the Xerox name among the general public is the photocopier. Several other companies make and sell photocopiers using their own brand names. When using a photocopier, you generally just open the cover, put the sheet-to-copy on the glass table revealed by opening the cover, close the cover, and press the copy button. Most machines have other buttons for more advanced features, but those vary by machine.
There are many potential uses of a transcriber machine. One would be able to use a transcriber machine to turn audio video recordings into written or hard copy form.
You can use a public library if you can't afford to buy a copy.
Your public library has wiring schematics for most vehicles. Find the page(s) you need, and use the library copy machine to make photocopies. Normally, you cannot check out these manuals.