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What is Photocopying?

Photocopy refers to a copy of an original document or image that is made using a photocopier machine. A photocopier uses a combination of light and heat to produce multiple copies of the original document or image. The process involves placing the original document or image on a glass plate, and then using a lamp to expose the image onto a special paper. The paper is then heated by a series of rollers, which causes the ink or toner to adhere to the paper, creating a copy of the original document or image.
Photocopying is commonly used for making copies of documents, such as papers, reports, and other written materials. It is also used for duplicating images, such as photographs and artwork. In addition, photocopiers can be used to create three-dimensional copies of objects, such as sculptures and models.
The term "photocopy" is derived from the words "photo," meaning light, and "copy," meaning reproduction. The process of photocopying was invented in the late 19th century, and it has since become a widely used technology in offices, schools, and other settings where document copying is necessary.

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