Meaning xerography
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Relationships See:  electrostatic process
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"photographic reduplication without liquid developers," 1948, from Greek xeros "dry" (see xerasia) + -ography as in photography. Related: Xerographic.
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Copying process that uses a selenium surface and electrostatic forces to form an image.
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From the Greek xeros and graphos, meaning "dry writing." A method of reproducing text and/or images in which dry resinous toner transferred from an electrostatically charged plate is thermal [..]
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A copy process that utilizes a selenium surface and electrostatic forces to form an image. Hue of a subtractive primary and a 4-color process ink. It reflects red and green light and absorbs blue ligh [..]
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a photocopying/printing process in which the image is formed using the electrostatic charge principle. The toner replaces ink and can be dry or liquid. Once formed, the image is sealed by heat. Most p [..]
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Printing technique using toner rather than ink, such as in a laser printer or photocopier, or in a ‘digital press’ such as a Xerox Docutech or IBM InfoPrint – presses which are used in POD
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(n) 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
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A machine is forming permanent images from a brightly lit original, but is using the transfer of static electrical charges rather than photographic film, hence the term electrophotography. Image by George Watson.
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Alternate term for Photocopying.
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Copying process that uses a selenium surface and electrostatic forces to form an image, i.e. “photocopying.”
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Xerography is an electrostatically-charged based technique for photocopying and printing documents. It is most commonly used in laser printers, photocopiers and fax machines to reproduce and print ima [..]
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Formation of pictures or copies of graphic materials by the action of light on an electrically charged surface in which the image is usually developed with powders.
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a photocopying process in which a negative image formed on an electrically charged plate is transferred as a positive to paper and thermally fixed
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