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Xerography (or electrophotography) is a dry photocopying technique invented by Chester Carlson in 1938, for which he was awarded U.S. Patent 2,297,691 on October 6, 1942. - xerography - Definition of xerography at YourDictionary.com
a process for copying printed material, pictures, etc., in which the latent image of the original material is transferred by the action of light to an electrically charged surface ... - xerography definition of xerography in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
xerography (zərŏg`rəfē'), also called electrophotography, method of dry photocopying in which the image is transferred by using the attractive forces of electric charges. See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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