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When was the first copier made?

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  • by James Walker on December 26th, 2009

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    Although the modern-day xerographic process of copying documents did not come to fruition until the late 1930s, there have been crude forms of copier machines in use since the mid-17th century. The first patented copier press design came from James Watt in 1780 and was produced by his company, James Watt & Co.

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