The Photostat machine, or Photostat, was an early projection photocopier created in the decade of the 1900s by the Commercial Camera Company, which became the Photostat Corporation. The "Photostat" name, which was originally a trademark of the company, became genericized, and was often used to refer to similar machines produced by the RetinalGraph Company or to any copy made by any such machine.
The Photostatmachine, or Photostat, was an early projection photocopier created in the decade of the 1900s by the Commercial Camera Company, which became...
dictation machines, etc. on all lighting circuits. 1907 – The Photostatmachine begins the modern era of document imaging. The Photostatmachine was invented...
gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines. Photocopying is widely used in the business...
use a negative, from which multiple prints could be made) Cyanotype Photostatmachine Rectigraph Airgraph (also V-mail) Kodagraph autopositive paper Kodagraph...
garage (US) car park (UK) photostat a photocopier; also used as a verb meaning "to photocopy" a historical copying machine using a camera and photographic...
mimeograph machine (often abbreviated to mimeo, sometimes called a stencil duplicator or stencil machine) was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked...
manager") photostat a historical copying machine using a camera and photographic paper, which was superseded by the photocopier. See Photostatmachine. a photocopier;...
duplicator (also referred to as a Rexograph or Ditto machine in North America, Banda machine or Fordigraph machine in the U.K. and Australia) is a printing method...
department to run the new photostatmachine they had just bought, and to do some production work. I would primarily run the 'stat' machine and wouldn't be seated...
interesting and have a variety of sizes of reproductions made on a photostatmachine. From these, each spread would be made one at a time, then arranged...
March 1849". The Brooke Trust. Retrieved 2022-07-24. Brooke, James. "Photostat of original letter written by James Brooke to Lord Palmerston 14 March...
as the philograph (tracing an original through a transparent plane), photostat, hectograph, or lithograph were used to create facsimiles. More recently...
experimental designs he had been creating in private. Fella used a positive photostatmachine and made collages with images and type that had been readily available...
pumps, information kiosks, point of sale systems, voucher printers in slot machines, print on demand labels for shipping and products, and for recording live...
light-proof canister. The paper or film is then fed into a processor, a machine that pulls the paper or film strip through two or three baths of chemicals...
and the photostatmachines. For each police general who is shredding documents of his past there are officers under him who are Photostatting them to...
printers then in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Art was produced on Velox paper by photostatmachines and traditional methods and pasted onto "flats." In 1992, Italica...
technology in the library, when he expanded the use of the first photostatmachine to the library in 1912. This innovation made the copying of documents...
she promoted logistical and technological improvements, including photostatmachines. She organized an exhibit of historic maps when she was on the planning...
French Institute Alliance Française Archived July 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Mourlot, Fernand. Twentieth Century Posters. Wellfleet Press: Secaucus...
producers, machine manufacturers, and global technical standards organizations. Until recently, the term 3D printing has been associated with machines low in...
Kašpar Hermann, the author of the offset machine prototype (1904), holder of a patent for an offset disc machine (two rubber transfer rollers facing each...
slugs are later used to press ink onto paper. Normally the typecasting machine would be controlled by a keyboard or by a paper tape. It was the standard...
1940s, under the trademark "Teledeltos". The Western Union "Deskfax" fax machine, announced in 1948, was one of the first printers to use this technology...
due to the growing spread of affordable laser and inkjet machines, and daisy wheel machines soon disappeared except for the small remaining typewriter...