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Copiers have become more sophisticated but simpler to use with the use of microprocessor chips. New features on copiers are audible warning signals, automatic paper size selection, a 'help' button, reduction-enlargement capabilities, on-site feature changes, mixed sizes copying capabilities, job integrity, message display, job recovery, voice, energy conservation, straight original feeding, toner cartridges, dual-copy paper mode, binding, duplexing, computer forms feeder, zoom lens, and immediate start-up. Other developments include small, personal copiers, Landa toner system, duplexing capabilities for desktop computers and guaranteed uptime. Photographs and a table comparing models are included.
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In addition to automatic document h andling and sorting-finishing capability, the Xerox 9900 Duplicator features programmable control, a CRT for displaying text and graphics plus a speed of 120 copies per minute. Originals up to seventeen by twenty-five inches can be reproduced on the Xerox 1055 Marathon copier with message display plus a reduction-enlargement option. The Xerox 1048, producing forty copies per minute, offers better quality, automatic two-sided copying capability and more sophisticated microprocessor control.
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Two Minolta Beta 450Z photocopiers saved the day at the 1984 Iowa Democratic Party Caucus. At the end of the Caucus the copiers ran non-stop for nine hours, copying the voting results for distribution. The information, received in various sizes, could be reduced or enlarged so that output was collated and distributed on uniform eight and one-half by eleven-inch paper. The results were also easy to organize into booklet form.
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