How Xerography Revolutionized the Office and Changed the World
Xerography, also known as electrophotography, is a process of copying images by using electrostatic charges and dry toner. It was invented by Chester Carlson in 1938 and commercialized by the Xerox Corporation in the 1950s. Xerography revolutionized the office and changed the world by enabling fast, cheap, and reliable reproduction of documents, images, and texts. …
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