Is a photocopy the same as a copy?

A photocopy is specifically the product/result of scanning a piece of paper on a copy machine or printer. A copy can mean this if context strongly suggests, but can mean different things. For example, you can copying files on your computer's desktop, but those aren't photocopies (even if you print them).
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Is a photocopy the same as a scanned copy?

While scanners and copiers operate in much the same manner, their output is different. A copier transfers documents directly onto the paper. It can copy large volumes at once without having to go through a computer, whereas a scanner creates digital versions of the documents that live on your computer.
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What is considered photocopy?

Definition of photocopy

(Entry 1 of 2) : a copy of usually printed material made with a process in which an image is formed by the action of light usually on an electrically charged surface. photocopy. verb. photocopied; photocopying; photocopies.
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Is a photocopy a hard copy?

A hard copy stores data and information in the form of physical files- it may be images, texts, photographs, and more. A soft copy has data and information in the form of virtual files saved on a computer or a drive.
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Is a photocopy an original?

Given that a photocopy of a document is a counterpart produced by photography, a technique that accurately reproduces the original, it falls within the definition of a duplicate that includes a counterpart produced through photography. Under Section 4(c) of Rule 130, a duplicate is as admissible as the original.
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Is a photocopy of a document valid?

A certified copy is a copy (often a photocopy) of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document. It does not certify that the primary document is genuine, only that it is a true copy of the primary document.
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Are photocopies legal documents?

In short, it means that copies, microfilm, and other reproductions, documents are the same as physical documents and are just as legally valid.
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What is an original copy called?

duplicate. noun. an exact copy of something.
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What is a soft copy called?

A soft copy (sometimes spelled "softcopy") is an electronic copy of some type of data, such as a file viewed on a computer's display or transmitted as an e-mail attachment. Such material, when printed, is referred to as a hard copy . This was last updated in May 2010.
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Is scanned copy a soft copy?

A soft copy is a digital reproduction of a physical document. For example, if you scanned a tax form into your computer, you would be creating a soft copy of it. The most common method of displaying a soft copy uses a computer monitor or another display, such as a smartphone screen.
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Is a PDF considered a photocopy?

Soft copies example includes ebooks, pdf files, word documents, presentation files, scanned copy etc.
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How do you know if something is photocopied?

Originals disclose all of the physical and optical features of the printing processes and handwriting features. On the other hand, photocopies are high contrast images which leave out all of the mid-tones present in the original images.
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Can a photocopy be a picture?

Unless you own the copyright to an image or have a license from the owner, printing a copy of an image or posting it online without permission is a violation of copyright. It's up to the copyright holder to decide whether to sue you for infringement.
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Can I take a picture of a document instead of scanning it?

Use your built-in phone or tablet camera to take a photo of your document. Then, attach the photo to your email. This option turns your mobile device or tablet into a document scanner. Similar to how you take a picture, the app will convert your photo into a PDF or like file type.
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Does Xerox photocopy mean?

When used as nouns, photocopy means a copy made using a photocopier, whereas xerox means a photocopy. When used as verbs, photocopy means to make a copy using a photocopier, whereas xerox means to make a paper copy or copies by means of a photocopier.
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Is a photo a soft copy?

The words "hard copy" and "soft copy" are about pages of words and pictures either recorded onto printed paper or in soft-copy form as shown and spoken in telephone or computer machine forms. Sometimes, a recording on a compact disc (CD) can be considered a hard copy of music, pictures or people talking.
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How do I print a hard copy?

You can use the Ctrl + P or Command + P keyboard shortcut to print a page.
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How do you send a soft copy?

Click File > Share > Email, and then choose one of the following options:
  1. Send as Attachment Opens an email message with a copy of the file in its original file format attached.
  2. Send as PDF Opens an email message with a copy of the file in . ...
  3. Send as XPS Opens an email message with a copy of the file in .
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What is considered an original document?

"Original Documents" is the blanket term used to describe the master copy of legal papers. Most documents you receive are simply a scan, photocopy, or printout of the pages that were filed at court.
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Is a photocopy of a contract legally binding?

The parties do not necessarily have to sign the same copy of the contract in order for it to be binding. If the parties do sign different copies of the contract, they must agree that each of their signature pages together constitute a complete executed agreement.
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Are you allowed to photocopy a passport?

Make two photocopies of your passport – leave one with friends or family and take the second with you, or store it online using a secure data storage site. Use this photocopy as alternative ID, for example when going out at night. Make sure your passport is valid.
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Can a certified copy be photocopied?

A certified copy is an accurate, complete and current copy (usually a photocopy) of an original document.
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Is photocopy a secondary evidence?

Secondary evidence is evidence that has been reproduced from an original document or substituted for an original item. For example, a photocopy of a document or photograph would be considered secondary evidence. Another example would be an exact replica of an engine part that was contained in a motor vehicle.
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Is a certified copy the same as an original?

A certified copy is a copy (often a photocopy) of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document. It does not certify that the primary document is genuine, only that it is a true copy of the primary document.
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