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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2005/7/18 10:08
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Marchan

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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.
Indeed.Then they are not a perfect domestic product.
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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.
I see. It was serious especially to have written an old Chinese character with many number of strokes.
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It is said that the mimeograph is large-playing an active part in Southeast Asia even now.
Report that there is also a place which is using the fluorescent light instead of the roller of rubber It rubbed. Is the fluorescent light turned off also employed efficiently? It is the wisdom of a life.
Indeed. Good idea of Fluorescent light.
Well ,I think a rolling pin can be used also.

Is it a mimeograph from a personal computer too in the developing country which can expect neither supply of parts, nor the stable supply of electric power?

Thank you.

Marchan

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