mimeografmaskiner
Mimeografmaskiner, often shortened to mimeographs, were a type of stencil duplicator used for reproducing documents. They were a popular method for creating multiple copies of text and images before the widespread adoption of photocopiers. The process involved using a stencil, typically made of a waxy paper with a thin backing sheet. A typewriter or a special stylus was used to punch tiny holes in the stencil, creating the image or text.
Once the stencil was prepared, it was wrapped around an ink-soaked roller inside the mimeograph machine. When
The quality of mimeographed copies varied, often exhibiting a characteristic slightly fuzzy or uneven appearance due