Definition of duplicator in English:
duplicator
noun ˈdjuːplɪkeɪtəˈd(j)upləˌkeɪdər
A machine or device for making copies of something, in particular a machine that makes copies of documents by means of fluid ink and a stencil.
Example sentencesExamples
- Need a full service provider of DVD-R & CD-R media, duplicators, printers & recorders?
- In a way, a duplicator is like a highly sophisticated printer, making copies and then packaging them based on customer specifications.
- Incorporating the same 12x CD-R technology, the CD duplicator creates copies of 650MB CDs in at least six minutes.
- The printer slides into a recessed area atop the CPU, and the articulating arm that moves the CD-Rs from the duplicator to the printer installs in seconds, requiring only one wired connection.
- All copies either had to be produced with carbons or on ‘skins’ fed through the temperamental duplicator.
- By the mid-1990s, CD technology had advanced to the point where CD burners were coming as standard equipment in personal computers and stand-alone duplicators were in every stereo store.
- In my office I was able to cut stencils on a heavy-duty office typewriter and run off sheets of grammar, comprehension and writing exercises on the office Gestetner duplicator.
- He was exposed frequently to anhydrous ammonia leaks from duplicators and a microfilm processor camera, and described the odor of ammonia occurring during these leaks.
- This is essentially a DVD header file that gives the duplicator technical data associated with the disc.
Definition of duplicator in US English:
duplicator
nounˈd(j)upləˌkeɪdərˈd(y)o͞opləˌkādər
A machine or device for making copies of something, in particular a machine that makes copies of documents by means of fluid ink and a stencil.
Example sentencesExamples
- By the mid-1990s, CD technology had advanced to the point where CD burners were coming as standard equipment in personal computers and stand-alone duplicators were in every stereo store.
- Need a full service provider of DVD-R & CD-R media, duplicators, printers & recorders?
- The printer slides into a recessed area atop the CPU, and the articulating arm that moves the CD-Rs from the duplicator to the printer installs in seconds, requiring only one wired connection.
- He was exposed frequently to anhydrous ammonia leaks from duplicators and a microfilm processor camera, and described the odor of ammonia occurring during these leaks.
- In a way, a duplicator is like a highly sophisticated printer, making copies and then packaging them based on customer specifications.
- All copies either had to be produced with carbons or on ‘skins’ fed through the temperamental duplicator.
- In my office I was able to cut stencils on a heavy-duty office typewriter and run off sheets of grammar, comprehension and writing exercises on the office Gestetner duplicator.
- This is essentially a DVD header file that gives the duplicator technical data associated with the disc.
- Incorporating the same 12x CD-R technology, the CD duplicator creates copies of 650MB CDs in at least six minutes.