koopiamasinat
Koopiamasinat, often translated as "copying machines" or "duplicating machines," refer to a category of devices used for the rapid reproduction of documents. Historically, these machines played a crucial role in facilitating the spread of information before the widespread adoption of digital technologies. Early forms of copying machines relied on various chemical and mechanical processes to transfer ink or toner from an original document to one or more blank sheets.
One common type of early koopiamasinat utilized the spirit duplication process, also known as the Roneo or
Another significant technology was the xerographic copier, which revolutionized document duplication. This process, developed by Chester