The color purple


Mimeograph machines printed inexpensive copies in a distinctive purple ink. They were ubiquitous throughout schools for a good part of the 20th century. Often powered by hand crank, the mimeograph (also called a "ditto machine") used a master created by typing, drawing or writing on special pressure-sensitive master paper. Shown above is a page from a 70s era mimeographed fanzine.

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