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No, it is not an adverb. The word photocopier is a noun, a thing.
a photocopier
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Those resources can be converted into whatever type of power is needed.
No, it is not an adverb. The word photocopier is a noun, a thing.
a photocopier copies paper or pictures
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xerography uses electrostatic charges to form image and transfer it to paper. there is a mechanism in the photocopier that is supposed to remove the charge after the toner is fused to the paper and the charge is no longer needed. sometimes this wears out and no longer works well.
cleaning procedure for Canon 2420 photocopier
The photocopier was not working, so the teacher could not copy the assignment to hand out to students. She did not know how to use the photocopier, so the teacher helped her.
you are needed to do something
Like when you look at porn at work. That is an inappropriate use of computing resources. Or if you use your office photocopier to print off 600 copies of a flyer for your yard sale or lost dog, or both.
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You can find several places online that can find a photocopier for hire. You can also go through your local yellow pages and phone the retailer that has a photocopier business.
The vague pronoun reference: does the pronoun 'it' refer to the photocopier or the toner.Examples of rewording the sentence:From the photocopier, John took the toner and threw it away.John took the photocopier toner and threw it away.
The role of a microprocessor in a photocopier controls the display on the front of the machine. Also the microprocessor sends signal to the motor to move parts of the photocopier, so that the paper can come out.