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Stock
A kind of paper that is heavier than standard paper stock and cover
stock. Catch
Tray
Collects finished copies emerging from a copier.
Coated Stock
A kind of stock paper with a glossy finish.
Color Server
Used to attach a color copier to a computer network, a color server
converts color files into printing instructions for the copier.
Also known as a raster image processor (RIP) or a print controller.
Consumables
The toner, paper, fuser oil, developer, or any other materials or
parts that must be periodically replaced in a copier.
Control Panel
Holds the buttons to control copier functions. The newest copiers
have a control panel in the form of an easy-to-follow LCD presentation,
which guides you as you select variables such as copy quantity,
paper size, reduction, or enlargement.
Convenience
Copying
Using a fax machines scanning function to make a quick copy,
as if you were sending a fax to yourself.
Copier Counter
Keeps track of how many copies a machine has made. When the counter
is not readily visible, it can usually be found somewhere beneath
the platen glass of the copier.
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