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In 1947 the firm obtained the commercial rights to xerography, an imaging process invented by Chester Carlson (see also electrophotography). Renamed the Haloid Xerox Company in 1958, the company introduced the 914 xerographic copier in 1959.
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This important amorphous semiconductor is also used as the image sensor in facsimile ("fax") machines, and it serves as the photoreceptor in some xerographic copiers.
Xerox Corporation, major American corporation that was the first manufacturer of xerographic plain-paper copiers.
In xerographic printers, she continued — she had to shout above the press's vacuum pumps, which sound like a copier's, but louder — "the sheets are charged with sixty-five hundred volts.
This history of the Xerox copier starts with its inventor, a Caltech graduate named Chester Carlson, who in 1938 made the first xerographic reproduction — a piece of waxed paper that read "10-22-38 Astoria".
Xerographic plates are used only on small machines.
Canon's goal was to create better xerographic technology, inkjets being just one of several options.
This xerographic leviathan can handle runs of up to 7m colour pages a month.
Xerographic machines capable of duplicating coloured materials became available in the 1970s.
As the term "photocopier" suggests, a xerographic machine is less like a traditional printer and more like a darkroom.
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