MIMEOfrom Fancyclopedia 2
i hate you little mimograf with gooey cylinder of
ink i hate you little mimograf and what is more i think you hate
me, too... A system of reproduction in which
ink is forced thru a waxed-fibre stencil; the commonest kind of duplicator
used in fandom. The name is applied to any gadget using the method described,
even the flatbed models and the contraption Walt Willis rigged up to use with
his printing press, which inked a linoleum block and pressed this against the
stencil and paper. (Originally only the AB Dick rotary machines were
"mimeographs", but their trademark appears to be public domain now.) Tho not
in the same league with the malignant hektograph as an
instrument of torture, mimeos have attained notable heights of cruelty to
struggling young fans, as Bob Briggs records in the verse above. The number
of copies from mimeoing is limited only by the durability of the stencils
(somewhere in the thousands; naturally fans don't run off anywhere near that
many). Multicolor mimeoing requires different colored inks, a different pad
for each, and a different stencil cut for each color; and each copy sheet
must be run -- carefully positioned -- thru the mimeo once for each color
that's to go on it, so that multicolor mimeo work is attempted only rarely.
But such folk as the Decker Dillies, Ted White, and
Jean Young have produced notable mimeo color work. A special sort of mimeo
multicolor work is Vicolor.
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