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Copying Machines & Supplies in Boise, ID

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Business Listing   Ada Cash Register & Supplies - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 853-2026


Business Listing   Automated Office Systems - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 376-5959


Business Listing   Boise Office Equipment - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 377-1666


Business Listing   Capitol Office Machines - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 342-6565


Business Listing   Cartridge Connection - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 322-3491


Business Listing   CopierExpert - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 389-1100


Business Listing   Davisco Inc Xerox Equipment Sales - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 384-5954


Business Listing   DPI - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 376-6900


Business Listing   ZAO Copier Service - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 338-6677


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Helpful Definition for: Copying Machines & Supplies


Copying machines in Boise are also called copiers or photocopiers, that make paper copies of documents and other visual images quickly and cheaply. They use a technology called xerography, a dry process using heat. They also use other technologies such as ink jet, but xerography is standard for office copying. Xerographic office photocopying has gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines. Copying machines are widely used in business, education and government sectors in Boise.

Recent Business News for: Copying Machines & Supplies

Clerk of Court candidates discuss issues - Bluffton Today

Clerk of Court candidates discuss issuesBluffton TodayA Beaufort County ordinance sets the copy fees at $1.00 the first page and $.25 each additional page. The ordinance that references copy fees is a 1982 ordinance. We now have more efficient copy machines. I would find the break-even point and impose a ...