What's the difference between copier and photocopier?

Copier


Definition:

  • (n.) One who copies; one who writes or transcribes from an original; a transcriber.
  • (n.) An imitator; one who imitates an example; hence, a plagiarist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A gray scale hard copy unit has been adapted to an ultrasound B-scanner equipped with a video gray scale system and a conventional hard copier and a Polaroid camera.
  • (2) Annual savings in tonnes of CO 2 Only buy newspapers, magazines, books, toilet paper and copier paper made from recycled materials 0.1 Block direct mail, choose electronic bills and statements, buy secondhand books and share papers 0.1 'I'm a frequent flyer.
  • (3) This article highlights only a few of the ways we utilize our copier.
  • (4) This article describes a simple way to circumvent major internal alteration to the Blue Ray copier to permit an easy and effective lightening process.
  • (5) Back in 1969, a graduate named Gary Starkweather, working in the copier department at Xerox in the US, had a visionary idea.
  • (6) Photographers with access rights to copiers and printers are also under strict surveillance from law enforcement agencies.
  • (7) A method of reporting results of tests performed in a hospital bacteriological laboratory is described in which a modified commercially available electrostatic copier is used.
  • (8) A report from the user's point of view, describes a system comprising the copier with computer input, slide scanner and flat copy capacity.
  • (9) The ability to link the new Canon Colour Laser Copier to a computer opens up new boundaries of data manipulation.
  • (10) Nowadays you can have full colour prints, with a scanner and copier option throw in and with pages flying out at a rate of 30 a minute, and still have change out of £50.
  • (11) A method of reproducing 35 mm slides from CT images is described which is suited to a department with access to a Delcomat film copier.
  • (12) The availability of high-resolution image digitizers, display units, and digital hard copiers has made high-resolution digital teleradiology a feasible concept.
  • (13) Our savings in both time and production costs more than offset the copier's limitations.
  • (14) The method presented in this article uses a specially constructed frame used as an accessory for one of the common commercial slide copiers.
  • (15) The latter method requires the camera back to be mounted on the photo slitlamp eyepiece and the resulting slide to be magnified by being rephotographed with a slide copier.
  • (16) We have found our office copier an indispensible aid to the department's work production.

Photocopier


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A simple, manual current awareness service at the University of Southern California School of Dentistry, designed to provide the user with photocopied tables of contents from selected journals, is described.
  • (2) The results showed that VCF valued, in order of priority: TWs, University library privileges, faculty parking, photocopying service, clinical faculty awards, use of recreational facilities, and faculty discounts.
  • (3) The subjects of 2015’s most exciting underground publications are a world away from the stapled-together, photocopied, fanzines of yore.
  • (4) Photocopiers emit a very low level of ultraviolet irradiation: this would not cause burns in a normal patient but could possibly do so in someone who is sensitive to ultraviolet light.
  • (5) The total lender's unit cost per request received, including direct labor, materials, fringe benefits, and overhead, was $1.526 for originals mailed postpaid by lender, and $1.534 for photocopies mailed.
  • (6) Thanks to modern technology, photocopying is quick, easy, and inexpensive.
  • (7) The number of articles that came in the form of photocopies was directly proportional to the time interval between the publication and the reprint request.
  • (8) I always check that my planning and marking for the next day are done first, then prepare my resources for photocopying, and finally check minutes, agendas, handouts or presentations needed that day.
  • (9) Weiner, who oversees everything from scripts to ensuring that the photocopier in the corner of the Sterling Cooper office is the right brand for the era, spent the weeks after Mad Men won the Emmy for best drama in a series of meetings with the heads of major studios and networks to consider new projects.
  • (10) Other historians, including Ian Kershaw and Antony Beevor, were more forthcoming, with some examining my photocopies from numerous archives in Europe and the US.
  • (11) It’ll be too late, they’ll already be photocopied.
  • (12) Electrophoretic analyses were documented by photocopying the finished electrophoresis gels.
  • (13) Secret documents were deliberately left on photocopiers, others were thrust into journalists' hands or put on the web.
  • (14) His father worked for the photocopying manufacturer Océ and went into hiding during the wartime Nazi occupation; his mother was born into a colonial family in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
  • (15) "Even in the third world it's not like this," said Merzuk, 35, who works in a local photocopy shop.
  • (16) His first pictures were torn from newspapers and reproduced on a digital photocopier, which could enlarge them by 400%.
  • (17) If the photocopier is malfunctioning they will sigh heavily and imply that we have somehow sabotaged its workings.
  • (18) Today we both wear specs – neither pair too effective in the darkling light from the stormy windows; he's delighted by the half-memory and takes the photocopy of my photocopy to pore over later.
  • (19) A simple, accurate, and inexpensive method of documenting metatarsus adductus involves taking photocopies of the foot in the weightbearing position.
  • (20) We got to the point where we would get the counter staff to sign our photocopies to prove they were submitted.

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