From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishphotocopierpho‧to‧cop‧i‧er /ˈfəʊtəʊˌkɒpiə $ ˈfoʊtəˌkɑːpiər/ noun [countable] TCPCOPYa machine that makes photographic copies of documents
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photocopier• I have a photocopier in my office that automatically sorts sheets of paper into different bins.• The door it adorned was open and from inside came the familiar sound of a photocopier on print and collate.• To achieve this, ruled paper can be run off on a photocopier on a high contrast setting.• And the photocopier is more valuable than Phil Jackson.• Soon the demands grew so heavy the photocopier could not cope, and originals began to fly about the system.• The photocopier will do the latter job for you.• It resupplied offices with photocopiers, printers, pens, paper.• Or consider the guy who comes in and sets up the big Xerox photocopier that your company just bought.From Longman Business Dictionaryphotocopierpho‧to‧cop‧i‧er /ˈfəʊtəʊˌkɒpiəˈfoʊtəˌkɑːpiər/ noun [countable]OFFICE a machine that quickly makes photographic copies of documentsan expensive colour photocopier