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Stencil duplicator
The stencil duplicator, or mimeograph machine (commonly abbreviated to mimeo), along with spirit duplicators and hectographs were for many decades used to print short-run office work, classroom materials, and church bulletins. -
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David Gestetner
David Gestetner (March 20, 1854 Csorna - March 18, 1939 London), born in Hungary in the village of Csorna, was the inventor of the Gestetner stencil duplicator, the first piece of office equipment that allowed businessmen to make numerous copies of office documents quickly and inexpensively. -
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Cyclostyle (copier)
See stencil duplicator. -
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Mimeograph machine
The mimeograph machine (commonly abbreviated to mimeo) or stencil duplicator, along with spirit duplicators and hectographs were for many decades used to print short-run office work, classroom materials, and church bulletins. -
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Photostat machine
Stencil duplicators (more commonly known as "Mimeograph machines") surfaced in 1874, and the Cyclostyle in 1891. -
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Duplicating machines
It uses the duplicator technology but improves on it. It improves upon the mimeo machine in that the operator does not have to create the stencil. -
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Screen-printing
Stenciling techniques ... The areas of emulsion that were not exposed to light dissolve and wash away, leaving a negative stencil of the image on the mesh. -
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List of IBM products
IBM 081 — Card Stencil Sorter ... IBM Series III Copier/Duplicator Model 10; introduced 1976 -
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Fanzine
The next small but significant technological step after hecto is the spirit duplicator, essentially the hectography process using a drum instead of the gelatin. ... The electronic stencil cutter (shortened to "electrostencil" by most) could add photographs and illustrations to a mimeo stencil. -
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Banksy
A small number of Banksy's works can be seen in the movie Children of Men, including a stenciled image of two policemen kissing and another stencil of a child looking down a shop.
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