CYCLOSTYLE (COPIER)
The 'Cyclostyle' duplicating process is a form of stencil copying invented by David Gestetner in the late 1800s. A stencil is cut with the help of small toothed wheels on a special paper underlayed with carbon paper which serves as a printing form. Spirit is used as a medium to transfer the image from the carbon paper to the output paper.
★ Duplicating in the year B.C
The Stencils were also cut on manual typewriters, and that was a vey popular way of making multiple copies of documents and letters, before computers and photocopiers became affordable.
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★ Duplicating in the year B.C
The Stencils were also cut on manual typewriters, and that was a vey popular way of making multiple copies of documents and letters, before computers and photocopiers became affordable.
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