Modern business copiers combine copying, laser printing, faxing, scanning, and more into one networked machine.
Traditional features include feeders, paper supply and sorting and finishing. Advanced features might include:image editing, stackless duplexing, automatic sizing, automatic shut-off, security settings, and wired and wireless connection options.
Prices for digital copiers have come down remarkably in recent years. However there is a very large variance in pricing, even among similar or identical models:
Yes, this Toshiba E-Studio 233 Digital Copier also serves as a fax machine.
A digital Xerox Machine is a machine branded by the Xerox Corporation that uses digital technology to convert a signal to an image to be printed. This may be a copier/scanner or it may be a printer attached to a computer or to a network.
A digital copier scans a document into a digital image, processes it inside the machine, then prints that image using a built-in printer (usually laser). It basically works like a scanner + computer + printer combined into one.
The Canon digital copiers improve normal copier machine's efficiency and productivity. The digital copiers can copy, send faxes directly from the copier, send e-mail and, function as a scanning portal for digital copies that can be delivered back through the computer network for distribution or archiving in a document management software.
Its dependant on what the output is to be - if your are doing high volumes requiring a very good standards of print the go with printing press - it its a basic few here and there then a copier will do the job
a machine that uses the principles of electrostatics to produce copies of documents; also known as a copier
a machine used to duplicate sorts of documents
It is a machine with both faxing and copying functions.
You can purchase a Savin copier that also functions as fax as well as a printer and scanner. Its called a multifunction machine.
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Cleaning glass on a fax copier machine is best done using specialist materials. These tend to not contain water, and the cloths tend to not collect a static charge. This prevents damage to the copier.
The first mechanical copier or Xerox machine was called the Model A. It was introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1949.