duplicator
/ˈdjuːplɪkeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A device or machine that makes copies of something, especially documents or photographs.
“The office used a duplicator to print out thousands of flyers for the event.”
2. noun
A person or thing that duplicates something, especially a person who makes fake copies of documents or artworks.
“The art forger was a skilled duplicator of famous paintings.”
3. verb
To make or obtain a copy of something, especially a document or photograph.
“She tried to duplicator the original recipe to make a perfect replica of her grandmother’s cake.”