Feb 21
FRANK J asked:
The copier is hooked to the computer. It came with the computer. I just want to put the picture in my computer so i can email it to my family.
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Feb 18
jilyst asked:
I have only one phone line & have heard that you can share a line with a fax/copier/printer with a special connector. Is this true?
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Feb 18
Rick C asked:
I have a homemade dvd of some files that i need to make a backup copy of. What’s a good copier for it?
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Feb 17
nikkibob03 asked:
Today at work our credit card machine stopped printing so we took a card, made a copy and wrote out a reciept. The card holder got completely bent out of shape and demanded the copy of his card back saying copying it is illegal. I thought it’d be OK because even a business owner’s reciept will have the card # on it. Does anyone know if it’s illegal to make a copy of a credit card?
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Feb 15
best_little_bookworm asked:
I recently went to work for a law firm and saw on the letterhead the “telecopier” number. No fax number was lsited, and as far as I can tell their tele-copier IS a fax machine. Walks like one and talks like one, etc. Being a Word **** I immediately set about inquiring as to the difference between the two, but alas, no one there can tell me. I thought maybe tele-copier was either a legal-speak or an “old world” term for facsimile machine i.e. fax, but on another law firms’ letterhead where their two offices were listed, one had a telecopier number and the other a fax.
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