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How many trees have been sacrificed to the god of xerography?
Xerography, the office copying technology, may have a similar impact on the textile industry.
"It takes the whole problem of xerography and raises it a power higher."
Xerography, which means "dry writing" in Greek, is a process of making copies.
Ironically, though people have come up with new ways to use xerography, it is the same as it was 60 years ago.
With it, he discovered the basic principle of modern Xerography copy machine technology.
For similar reasons, sometimes red pencils are used since their pigment will not reproduce by xerography.
It took almost another 20 years before Xerography put the last mimeograph machine in the storage closet.
Many of his strips have used repeated panels, commonly referred to as "xerography."
Chester Carlson (1906-1968), the inventor of xerography, offered further financial help.
The journal was originally intended to be a three-issue Xerography publication.
That may be the reason why Selenyi was known as the "father of xerography" by some people.
Xerography is not just a copier technology, though.
Your man Slade said something about xerography, but we thought he meant the letter had been copied."
Static electricity is commonly used in xerography, air filters, and some automotive paints.
With the debut of the 914, Xerox was granted 15-year exclusive patent rights to xerography.
He trails him around the xerography plant where they both work, asking for answers to questions like "What's an Arab?"
The library was named for Chester Carlson the inventor of xerography.
Carlson's process was subsequently renamed xerography, a term that literally means "dry writing."
Most people think of xerography, if they think of it at all, as mundane or frustrating.
Xerography has also influenced the English language.
Some hand inking was still used together with xerography in this and subsequent films when distinct colored lines were needed.
Later, the company would merge microfilm with xerography, helping to make out-of-print books available for circulation again.
Xerography - a means of copying documents.
The xerography process was complicated, involving many difficult steps and operations, and there was never any working model.