A facsimile
To reproduce original documents.
December 10th 2002
The Copy Machine was created in 2002.
copy it by a copy machine
No. A copier does not keep a copy of material that is copied. When a copier makes a copy of your material, the light shines on thousands of little electromagnets. It then uses those thousands of little electromagnets to hold the ink. After it has applied that ink to the page, it turns off those magnets and your copy disappears from the machine.
A photo copy machine works by copying the paper or picture you put in
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
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
The Sharpe AR 5516 is NOT a Xerox machine because it is not made or sold by the Xerox Corporation.
Yes, but it involves destroying the clone. Once you have made a copy of something, the only way to get rid of the copy is to destroy it.
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
If you have a copy machine for blueprints, you can order copy paper through the manufacturer, or from your your regular paper supplier. If you don't have a copy machine, a print shop like Kinko's can accommodate you.