Nov 21
Terry B asked:
This is a strange question maybe, but I recall in the mid to late 80’s in school getting worksheets that were printed and copied by teachers for us students. They were a generally a blue ink copy that was was smeary and hard to read with lots of other artifact marks on the paper. I think the copies came out of a copier that had a manual crank that turned two steel rollers. It was clear they had a master copy they got out of some teacher’s workbook or something and them mass produced copies of it. Was this some sort of carbon copy machine or is it something else? Hopefully this isn’t too vague. All my co-workers have no idea what I’m talking about. Thanks for the help.
This is a strange question maybe, but I recall in the mid to late 80’s in school getting worksheets that were printed and copied by teachers for us students. They were a generally a blue ink copy that was was smeary and hard to read with lots of other artifact marks on the paper. I think the copies came out of a copier that had a manual crank that turned two steel rollers. It was clear they had a master copy they got out of some teacher’s workbook or something and them mass produced copies of it. Was this some sort of carbon copy machine or is it something else? Hopefully this isn’t too vague. All my co-workers have no idea what I’m talking about. Thanks for the help.










