Absolutely. The scanner uses light to make a copy. Its as safe as any light bulb.
A duplicate is a copy. So if you make a duplicate, you copy the original, whether you do it by hand, on a computer, or on a photocopy machine.
No, you should never stick your hand into a paper shredding machine. As much as they look harmless shredding machines can easily rip you hand which will leave you handicap.
The Copy Machine was created in 2002.
First, Thomas Jefferson's polygraph was an item he got from the maker -- he didn't invent it. And, it was not a lie detector. It was a sort of copy machine. It made a duplicate of a hand written letter as the letter was being written. It was useful because it allowed him to keep a copy of letters he sent without having to make a second copy by hand.
copy it by a copy machine
First, Thomas Jefferson's polygraph was an item he got from the maker -- he didn't invent it. And, it was not a lie detector. It was a sort of copy machine. It made a duplicate of a hand written letter as the letter was being written. It was useful because it allowed him to keep a copy of letters he sent without having to make a second copy by hand.
Well they invented them because people back then used to have to write everything by hand and it took to long..
No, otherwise by bottom would have cancer. But in all seriousness, it's not possible.
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
A photo copy machine works by copying the paper or picture you put in
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
no