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During the 1700s, students opted to pay for photocopying primarily due to the limited availability of books and written materials, which were often expensive and labor-intensive to produce. Photocopying allowed for easier access to texts, enabling students to share resources and enhance their learning without the need for each individual to own a complete collection of books. This practice facilitated collaboration and the dissemination of knowledge among a growing literate population.

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