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photocopier
thumb|A Xerox digital photocopier in 2010
A photocopier (also called copier or copy machine, and formerly Xerox machine, the generic trademark) is a machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply. Most modern photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process that uses electrostatic charges on a light-sensitive photoreceptor to first attract and then transfer toner particles (a powder) onto paper in the form of an image. The toner is then fused onto the paper using heat, pressure, or a combination of both. Copiers can a

counterfeiting
thumb|Counterfeit designer t-shirts at a [[flea market]]

forgery
thumb|right|330px|On the right, real sheet of a theatre surimono by Kunisada; on the left, a faked signature of Hokkei, .
Ładoś Group
Polish diplomats and Jewish activists who during World War II elaborated a system of illegal production of Latin American passports aimed at saving Jews from Holocaust
Catacomb saints
type of christian relic
security printing
Printing of documents protected against counterfeiting
archaeological forgery
manufacture of supposedly ancient items
age fabrication
the misrepresentation (lie) of a person's age
Signature forgery
false signature