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Synonyms and antonyms of Office equipment and furniture in British Thesaurus

Office equipment and furniture

bubble jet printer (noun)

a type of computer printer that uses air to blow ink onto paper

copier (noun)

a photocopier

cube (noun)

Americaninformal a cubicle in an office

fax (noun)

a piece of equipment for sending and receiving copies of documents in electronic form, used mainly in the past

hot desk (noun)

a desk in an office that is available for anyone to use

inkwell (noun)

in the past, a container for ink, kept in a hole on a desk or in an inkstand

keyboard (noun)

the part of a typewriter with keys that you press to print letters

laser printer (noun)

a type of printer that you use with a computer, using light from a laser to make very clear letters and pictures

line printer (noun)

a fast printer that prints a whole line at a time

photocopier (noun)

a machine that copies documents or pictures from one piece of paper to another

Photostat ()

a type of photocopier (=a machine that copies documents or pictures from one piece of paper to another)

printer (noun)

a piece of equipment used for printing documents that you have created on a computer

ribbon (noun)

a long narrow piece of cloth containing ink, used in some printers and typewriters

switchboard (noun)

a large piece of equipment in an office, hotel, public building etc that a person called a switchboard operator uses to answer telephone calls and to connect the people calling with the people who they want to speak to

teleprinter (noun)

a type of telegraph machine used for sending and receiving printed messages through a telephone line

toner (noun)

ink in the form of a powder that you put into a printer or a photocopier

typewriter (noun)

a machine with keys that you use for typing letters and symbols directly onto a sheet of paper around a roller