Anyone remember this copying method?

JimboJ

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A friend of mine asked me a question that was bugging him, and now it's bugging me too.

There used to be a process for paper duplication before photocopying was widely available. You would write or type on a sheet of 'special' paper that was then placed in a hand-cranked machine. The text was always light blue I think and had a very distinctive solvent smell.

I've googled this and just can't seem to find it. I know someone out in terb-land must know what I'm talking about.

:confused:
 

newbieatthis

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I remember we used that in my woodshop class back in the late 1980s, we would get high smelling the solvent. god were we stupid

JimboJ said:
A friend of mine asked me a question that was bugging him, and now it's bugging me too.

There used to be a process for paper duplication before photocopying was widely available. You would write or type on a sheet of 'special' paper that was then placed in a hand-cranked machine. The text was always light blue I think and had a very distinctive solvent smell.

I've googled this and just can't seem to find it. I know someone out in terb-land must know what I'm talking about.

:confused:
 

red

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mimeograph machines - that brings back memories. what about carbon paper copies. anyone still use that stuff?
 

Meister

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How about blueprinting, love that smell.

Everybody always refers to reading blueprints, but there is no such thing anymore.
 
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LOL!

This reminds me of Animal House: in the beginning, when they stole the carbon copy of the exam.
 

Mufflicker

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Mimeograph and Ditto where different things. Mimeograph had a wax and fiber stencil that you typed on. It was then put in a mimeograph machine and ink was forces through it from a drum. Dittos produced that purpleist blue output from special carbon paper looking stecils. I remember tons of dittos for home work in the 60's and seventies.
 
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