yes
it is called copying
A photocopy is a reproduction of a document or image made by a machine that scans the original and creates a duplicate copy on paper. It is a quick and convenient way to duplicate documents for distribution or archiving.
It is an icon of a small piece of paper that is blank on one side, written on the other. There is a corner folded over to show the other side of the page, either written or blank. The icon is used to show whether the paper goes face up or face down in the machine.
Having the form and musical quality of a song or something written on a piece of paper. (You don't have to write down " or something written on a piece of paper")
with a pen and ink on a piece of paper
It depends on the fax machine. With some it is face up with others it is face down. Most fax machines have an icon that shows a piece of paper that is blank on one side, and written on the other. There is one corner of the paper folded over to show the other side. This icon represents the direction the paper should be facing in the fax machine.
Most people cannot tell the date of something written on a piece of paper. However, there are experts that can do this. They are often used in court cases, and to date antique documents.
a fan sign is when you write something on a piece of paper and take a picture with it . The name can be written on your hand, your body, a piece of paper, anything really. =D
The Cuttlebug machine can emboss or raise a piece of paper or cardstock and can also cut it into different shapes. You just have to use the right dies and embossing folders! :)
talk to the lady in the fun house and she will give you a piece of paper with how to play it on it.
The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."
Pull out the manual and follow directions slowly and carefully. Usually works for me after I have swore at my own common sense/brute strength methods. We looked everywhere for a piece of paper stuck in the machine and couldn't find it. We finally fixed the problem by moving the paper size adjuster in the paper tray until it was right up against the paper. If the paper is free to move around in the tray, apparently the machine sees that as a paper jam.