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What is photocopier?

A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images quickly and cheaply. Most modern photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process that uses electrostatic charges on a photoreceptor to attract and then transfer toner particles onto paper, creating an image. Photocopiers are commonly used in offices, schools, libraries, and other environments to reproduce documents, reports, and other printed materials.

What other technologies are related to photocopier?

photocopier Competitor Technologies

Fax machines can transmit documents, offering an alternative to physically copying and delivering them. They directly compete with photocopiers for document duplication and distribution.
mentioned alongside photocopier in 8% (88) of relevant job posts
Fax technology offers document transmission as an alternative to photocopying and physical delivery, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside photocopier in 5% (103) of relevant job posts
Printers can produce hard copies of documents, serving as an alternative to photocopiers for creating duplicates.
mentioned alongside photocopier in 2% (67) of relevant job posts

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