Re: Mimeograph
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Mimeograph (kousei, 2005/7/12 23:48)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/14 18:17)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/15 13:30)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/15 13:34)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/15 13:38)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/15 13:47)
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stylus, bone-pen, and a carbonic-paper (kousei4, 2005/7/16 14:09)
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Re: Mimeograph (kousei4, 2005/7/18 9:27)
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kousei4
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Quote:It is said that Edison's mimeograph was exhibited in the expo in 1893, Horii Shinjirou and his son refered it and developed mimeograph.
The domestic production of No. 1 came out in the next year.
It is said that the main differences between Japanese one and American one are in stencil paper.
Japanese stencil paper is waxed Japanese paper.
I hear that strong stencil paper was required to write a Chinese character.
Quote:It is said that the mimeograph is large-playing an active part in Southeast Asia even now.
The report that there was also a place which is using the fluorescent light instead of the roller of rubber was also seen. Is the fluorescent light turned off also employed efficiently? It is the wisdom of a life.
Karei
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A mimeograph is perfect made-in Japan.
And since this was invented in Meiji 27th, it is "great invention" literally.
Is the starting point of "making the thing of Japan" in such places?
The domestic production of No. 1 came out in the next year.
It is said that the main differences between Japanese one and American one are in stencil paper.
Japanese stencil paper is waxed Japanese paper.
I hear that strong stencil paper was required to write a Chinese character.
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In a life, the used recollections will be helpful for the man in future generations and developing countries , and it also becomes "the proof in which we lived."
The report that there was also a place which is using the fluorescent light instead of the roller of rubber was also seen. Is the fluorescent light turned off also employed efficiently? It is the wisdom of a life.
Karei


