mimeograph
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The book concludes with Jophan's discovery of "The Magic Mimeograph" which "… will produce the Perfect Fanzine … and now the song of the trumpets filled the air, ringing across Trufandom to the far mountains".
From The Guardian • Aug. 13, 2012
Mimeograph machines were easy enough for school children to use, and affordable enough for counterculture artists to buy.
From National Geographic
Eighteen months ago, he bought a second-hand Mimeograph machine, set it up in his three-room apartment on New York's grimy Second Avenue, and began putting out a monthly publication called Solo.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The spirit of DIY publishing that grew out of the Mimeograph Revolution flourished into the 1980s, when handmade fanzines permeated the punk music scene and feminist movements.
From National Geographic
Mimeograph, mim′ē-ō-graf, n. an apparatus in which a thin fibrous paper coated with paraffin is used as a stencil for reproducing copies of written or printed matter.—v.t. to reproduce such by this means.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various