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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

What is the difference between copying and printing? -

When you print, can t you make duplicate amounts of whatever it is you re printing?

Copying is the art of taking something that has been already printed and you have in paper, and simply print more copies of it. Printing would be referring to when you print out something new from the computer into paper, then you can copy it if you want more, but you can simply also tell the computer to print more that one copy when originally printing. Is basically the same thing, except it changes when there s a first time.

You can indeed make a duplicate amount of what you want printed. If you wish more than one copy of a document, picture etc you set you printer to print the amount of copies of it you want - usually you can print up to 99. If you wish to do more than one copy you press to print and when the printer menu screen comes up, on the bottom right hand corner of this is a little box that says, number of copies. It is set as default to one but you simply either delete the one manual and then type the amount you want to print or the use the arrows to get it to do upwards. Photocopying is, as the others have said, just reproducing the original image by a means sort of similar to taking a picture of the image and copy it.

Copying you scan an original document and print as many copies as you want. Printing is just as it s name implies.

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