roneo

/ˈroʊniˌoʊ/
noun
  1. A brand of duplicating machine that made copies by stencil, or the process of making such copies.
    • The teacher used a roneo to print worksheets for the class.
    • She found an old roneo in the basement, still covered in ink stains.
    • Before photocopiers, offices relied on a roneo for making multiple copies.
verb
  1. To copy or reproduce using a Roneo machine.
    • They had to roneo the newsletter because the printer was broken.
    • I remember watching my father roneo flyers for the school event.
    • The secretary roneoed fifty copies of the meeting agenda.