yes photo copy paper is the same as normal printer paper there is no difference at all
A photocopy and copy are the same thing. They both involve making a replica of a document. This is often done when you do not want to risk losing an original document.
A4 paper is exactly half the size of A3, and they both have the same aspect ratio. So A4 --> A3 is an enlargement. Most photocopiers use A4 as standard. You need a larger photocopier to copy onto A3. The photocopier will usually offer A4 --> A3 as an option.
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The term "Xerox copy" is often incorrectly used to mean the same thing as "photocopy." But "Xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark for the Xerox Corporation so "Xerox copy" actually means a copy made on a copier that carries the Xerox brand. The word "photocopy" means any copy that has been made using a photographic process and includes copies made on Xerox machines, and other copiers.
You can print content on stamp paper by replacing the stock paper with stamp paper in the copier. The copier will print on stamp paper in the same way it prints on stock paper.
Print and Fax is a term used for a machine that can both print and fax. There is also scan and copy that is also used in the same way - some machines are print / scan, others are fax / copy, other machines are print / fax / scan/ copy. Printing is putting ink on a page from a computer file. Fax (or fascimile) is sending a document electronically from one fax machine to another.
yes, but it would be difficult to print out one exactly the same considering material and such.
I have the same problem :( I can do the scanning and copy but not print, gaah!
no because a print is a piece of paper and a poster is a different type of material! Thank You for letting me answer your question i hope i answered your question correctly!
You can make a copy for your own use however, assuming the movie in question is still under copyright protection, you cannot make copies and distribute them to others. Remember "Out of print" is not necessarily the same as "out of copyright" or public domain.
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You can use the same paper with any camera. Said that you want to make sure it is the quality of paper you want the photo on.