- text.
Every step of the
process has
design variants. The
physics of the
xerographic process are
discussed at
length in a book. Step 1.
Charging An electrostatic...
- as inkjet, but
xerography is
standard for
office copying.
Commercial xerographic office photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat...
-
displaced by the
diazo whiteprint process, and
later by large-format
xerographic photocopiers. It has
almost entirely been su****ded by
digital computer-aided...
- Puppets, a 2002
photo of a
lithograph from
xerographic direct imaging of two 20th
century hand puppets...
- ****anese
company specializing in the development, production, and sale of
xerographic and do****ent-related
products and
services across the Asia-Pacific region...
- wax so the
lycopodium would adhere to it, and had the world's
first xerographic copy.
After repeating the
experiment to be sure it worked,
Carlson celebrated...
- 20th
century made short-run
reproduction more economical. In the 1960s,
xerographic photocopying became ubiquitous.
Advertising Periodical Serial newsletter...
- industry. The
culmination of
inventor Chester Carlson's work on the
xerographic process, the 914 was fast and economical. The
copier was
introduced to...
-
typical reproduction methods include:
diazo (blueline),
electrostatic (
xerographic), photographic, laser, and ink jet.
Reproductions can be made from the...
- for chick-peas, straw, etc., and for material. In 1998,
according to a
xerographic copy of a
papyrus found in the Yale
Papyrus Collection (from the Beinecke...