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Thomas A. Edison
he invented it in 1899
The stencil machine is also known as the mimeograph machine. The person who invented it was Thomas Edison and the first person to use it was Albert Blake Dick.
Long ago, I operated a mimeograph machine.
Thomas Edison
A mimeoscope a machine used for tracing stencils for a mimeograph machine. A mimeograph was machine was a device for making duplicates of pages and drawings in the dame manner as a duplicating (Xerox) machine is used in modern offices.
Thomas Alva Edison.
What is a "sentanse"? Perhaps you mean "sentenced." Mimeograph is an old type of copying machine.
The antonym for mimeograph is digital. Mimeograph involves creating physical copies through a stencil and ink process, while digital involves creating copies electronically and often stored in digital format.
A mimeograph machine was a printing device used to make copies of documents by transferring ink onto paper. It was commonly used before photocopiers became widespread in the 20th century.
In 1887, Thomas Edison formed a partnership with inventor and entrepreneur William H. H. Smith to manufacture the mimeograph machine. This collaboration aimed to enhance the production and distribution of printed materials, utilizing Edison's innovative technologies. The mimeograph became a significant tool for duplicating documents efficiently in schools, businesses, and organizations.
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