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Xerography (or electrophotography) is a photocopying technique developed by Chester Carlson in 1938 and patented on October 6, 1942. He received U.S. Patent 2,297,691  for his invention. The name xerography came from the Greek radicals xeros (dry) and graphos (writing), because there are no liquid chemicals involved in the process, unlike earlier reproduction techniques like cyanotype.

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German (German) Elektrofotografie
Spanish (Spanish) Xerografía
French (French) Électrophotographie
Italian (Italian) Xerografia

Reprography

Reprography is the reproduction of graphics through mechanical or electrical means, such as photography or xerography. It is an important issue for catalogs, archives, etc. See also : photocopier...

List of duplicating processes

Calotype Cyanotype Photostat Airgraph (also V-mail ) Xerography Kodagraph autopositive paper Kodagraph...

List of duplicating processes

Calotype Cyanotype Photostat Airgraph (also V-mail ) Xerography Kodagraph autopositive paper Kodagraph...

Soot

widely used e.g. in printing inks, toners for xerography and laser printers, and in chemical...

Mimeograph machine

than xerography for moderate to large print runs, although the image quality is inferior. The modern...

Photocopying

name of the process to "Xerography", derived from Greek words which meant "dry writing". Haloid decided...

September 19

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Photography

photocopy or xerography machine forms permanent images but uses the transfer of static electrical...

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