0 a dry photocopying process in which a negative image formed by powdered toner on a plate charged with static electricity is transferred to a positive image on paper and fixed by heating. -- xerografie
At the same time studied new ways of engraving applications, such as xerography.
Later, the company would merge microfilm with xerography, helping to make out-of-print books available for circulation again.
Copy art (xerography, photocopy) is a common practice, with both mono and color copying being extensively used within the network.
Using xerography, animation drawings could be photo-chemically transferred rather than traced from paper drawings to the clear acetate sheets (cels) used in final animation production.
Small businesses could lease it on a monthly basis, making xerography affordable to startup companies.
Other methods of copying included cyclostyle, spirit duplicator, photocopying, and xerography.
For similar reasons, sometimes red pencils are used since their pigment will not reproduce by xerography.
They were less expensive to manufacture than xerographic copiers, although the paper was slightly more costly than the plain paper used by xerography.
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