Photostat machine was created in 1907.
mainly Photostat machine are used by the shopkeepers. but these are mainly used in offices.
The first photostat machines were produced in the early 1900's by the Rectigraph Company.
A photostat machine is used to make copies of documents or printed materials. It works by using a light and lens to expose the original document onto a light-sensitive photographic paper, creating a duplicate copy. It was commonly used before the advent of modern copiers and scanners.
I Am a Machine was created in 1987.
The Ghost in the Machine was created in 1967.
Stop the Machine was created in 1992.
Dance Machine was created in 2008.
Not all but color copiers are recommended to put a unique identification mark on each copy they produce in order to trace the origin of machine in event of any counterfeiting. Many copier manufacturer companies in their catalogues write that this identification code is visible under a special light (such as UV or IR). However, even it is so, the old copier market which is growing so rapidly and where no records of sales are kept make it difficult for tracing down the machine even with the unique identification code. A better way to check the counterfeiting is exercising self discipline.
Enslaved To The Machine was created in 2001.
Culture Machine was created in 1999.
Perfect Machine was created in 1988.
The Mightiest Machine was created in 1947.