Common use of Copier Clause in Contracts

Copier. A commercially-available imaging product whose sole function is the production of hard copy duplicates from graphic hard copy originals. The unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet or from a data or network connection. This definition is intended to cover products that are marketed as copiers or upgradeable digital copiers (UDCs).

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Industry Voluntary Agreement, Ndustry Voluntary Agreement, Industry Voluntary Agreement

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Copier. A commercially-available imaging product Product whose sole function is the production Production of hard copy duplicates from graphic hard copy originals. The unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet or from a data or network connection. This definition is intended to cover products Products that are marketed as copiers Copiers or upgradeable digital copiers Copiers (UDCs).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Industry Voluntary Agreement, Industry Voluntary Agreement

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Copier. A commercially-available imaging product whose sole function is the production of hard copy duplicates from graphic hard copy originals. The unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet or from a data or network connection. This definition is intended to cover products Products that are marketed as copiers Copiers or upgradeable digital copiers Copiers (UDCs).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industry Voluntary Agreement

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