It was invented so it was easier to copy photos. It was also cheaper.
brazil invented the first photocopier machine
No, it is not an adverb. The word photocopier is a noun, a thing.
Absolutely.
a photocopier
The process of xerography upon which the photocopier is based was first successfully demonstrated by Chester F. Carlson in Astoria, Queens, New York City on 22 October 1938. He was seeking a better means of reproducing drawings for use in patent applications, which until that time had to be reproduced by hand or through a costly and time consuming photographic process. It was another 20 years before the first fully automated photocopier was offered for sale by the Xerox Corporation of Rochester, NY.
USA
To make copies of documents and pictures.
brazil invented the first photocopier machine
by hand
No, it is not an adverb. The word photocopier is a noun, a thing.
a photocopier copies paper or pictures
Photocopiers replaced several less-versatile machines, including the mimeograph, a nasty monster that used a typed template on a drum. Ink inside the drum flowed out through openings made by the typewriter, and onto paper as the drum rotated over it. Those of us who used them were very happy to see the first photocopiers, believe me.
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cleaning procedure for Canon 2420 photocopier
The photocopier was not working, so the teacher could not copy the assignment to hand out to students. She did not know how to use the photocopier, so the teacher helped her.
You can find several places online that can find a photocopier for hire. You can also go through your local yellow pages and phone the retailer that has a photocopier business.
The vague pronoun reference: does the pronoun 'it' refer to the photocopier or the toner.Examples of rewording the sentence:From the photocopier, John took the toner and threw it away.John took the photocopier toner and threw it away.