Xerography - Wikipedia Xerography (from the Greek roots ξηρός xeros, meaning "dry" and -γραφία -graphia, meaning "writing") is technique of printing and photocopying [1]
Xerography | Photocopying, Laser Printing, Electrostatic Printing . . . Xerography, Image-forming process that relies on a photoconductive substance whose electrical resistance decreases when light falls on it Xerography is the basis of the most widely used document-copying machines (see photocopier)
Chester Carlson Xerography History - Xerox The xerographic process, which was invented by Chester Carlson in 1938 and developed and commercialized by the Xerox Corporation, is widely used to produce high-quality text and graphic images on paper Carlson originally called the process electrophotography
Xerography | Research Starters - EBSCO Xerography, which began during the 1940’s and came to full fruition during the 1960’s, permitted rapid copying without the use of liquid chemicals By 1940, Chester F Carlson had demonstrated his method of electrostatic copying, or “electrophotography” as he called it, on a small scale
XEROGRAPHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of XEROGRAPHY is a process for copying graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder (such as toner)
Electrophotography Overview - Imaging The electrophotographic process was invented by Chester Carlson in 1938 The process is also referred to as xerography, from the Greek words for dry and writing and from which the name of Xerox Corporation was derived
Xerography Definition, Etymology, and Technological Impact Definition: Xerography is a dry photocopying technique used to make quick and inexpensive copies of documents and images It involves electrostatically charging a photoconductive surface and using light to transfer an image onto a piece of paper
Xerography - Xeroxnostalgia. com A short documentary showing the process of xerography (see video below), or electrophotography, using Xerox's oldest commercial copier This video was shot in the Xerox Historical Archives facilities, at Xerox Webster complex in Rochester, NY