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Roneo

British  
/ ˈrəʊnɪəʊ /

verb

  1. to duplicate (a document) from a stencil

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noun

  1. a document reproduced by this process

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However, the life of Gestetners and Roneo machines was prolonged by their continuing use in places such as India and Africa, where power supplies were unreliable and cheapness was an imperative.

From BBC

“Would you hide a grenade under your pillow?” asked Roneo Clamor, the husband of Dr. Mary Mia-Clamor, one of those now undergoing questioning.

From New York Times

The Roneo spirit duplicators with which Jeremy Hardy started this train of thought were a different approach to the same cheap reproduction problem.

From BBC

And how does the Fire Phone stack up against the decades of usability which users got out of Roneo and Gestetner duplicating machines?

From BBC

Comedian Jeremy Hardy had mentioned the Roneo printing machine on the show a few weeks ago.

From BBC