xerography

NOUN
  1. forming an image by the action of light on a specially coated charged plate; the latent image is developed with powders that adhere only to electrically charged areas
    edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography
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How To Use xerography In A Sentence

  • Had he not conceived of xerography, the plain paper copier might have remained un-invented for decades.
  • In 1937, the process called Xerography was invented by American law student Chester Carlson.
  • The process, later renamed xerography (dry writing), used electrostatic energy to transfer dry ink to a page.
  • All matter to be reproduced by Xerography or a similar process shall be typed in pica type, double-spaced.
  • edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography
  • ‘The more you understand about xerography,’ pioneering Xerox engineer Bob Gundlach tells Owen, ‘the more you are amazed that it works.’
  • Most current photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process using heat.
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