Photocopying

Cormeh

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Ok HL2DOTNET, this is pissing me off.

I am absolutely CONVINCED that you can only photocopy documents/drawings/letters in black and white. If you want to duplicate something you have thats in colour, you scan it and re-print it.

Yet, pretty much every new-start at my company over the years has chimed in with "where can I do coloured photocopies, Cormeh?". Answered by a blank expression and "you can't.".

Today I've had enough, I need to know, can you photocopy in colour? I could just search google, yes. But you people are the only people I know that deal with such SERIOUS BUSINESS. :frown:
 
Sex jelly or coloured photocopying? See, when I personally have to deal with coloured copying I send it to a printers. It never costs that much so I assume they scan and re-print.
 
Both

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Never done a coloured copy myself, but had no need to tbh.

Done coloured over-heads though :D
 
You probably can, but it's just generally unnecessary.
 
wiki said:
Colored toner became available in the 1950s, although full-color copiers were not commercially available until 3M released the Color-in-Color copier in 1968, which used a dye sublimation process rather than the normal electrostatic technology. The first electrostatic color copier was released by Canon in 1973.

"Must be sex jelly 'cause sex jam don't shake like that..."
 
I think I've made a colour photocopy before.

tl;dr

Yes.
 
Ok HL2DOTNET, this is pissing me off.

I am absolutely CONVINCED that you can only photocopy documents/drawings/letters in black and white. If you want to duplicate something you have thats in colour, you scan it and re-print it.

Yet, pretty much every new-start at my company over the years has chimed in with "where can I do coloured photocopies, Cormeh?". Answered by a blank expression and "you can't.".

Today I've had enough, I need to know, can you photocopy in colour? I could just search google, yes. But you people are the only people I know that deal with such SERIOUS BUSINESS. :frown:
I work at staples and we have 3 color photocopy machines. Work just like a black and white machine but in color.
 
I have a fax/copier/scanner/printer at home (some HP all-in-one dealy) and I'm quite sure it has a "copy" option that would most likely allow a color copy.
 
You definitely can photocopy in colour. You need a colour photocopier, however. U NOOB lol
 
Yeah, an inkjet all in one machine runs around $100-500...a color laser runs around $4-1000 dollars, unless it's a heavy duty machine...those usually start around $5000.
 
Well shit. Dammit all, I bet these things cost a fortune.


NO U

An amazing one, like a high-end Xerox, would probably be about 20 grand or so. But obviously you can get cheaper ones!
 
um... i have an HP Photosmart All-In-One that prints, copies, and scans in color. My girlfriend got it for me for a birthday present... for like $100. Great quality.
 
I can do it with my home printer/scanner/copier. :|
 
They've got an expensive one at work.

I bet it's 20 grand.
 
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