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How to pronounce xerography in English?

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Type of photography, picture taking
Derivation xerographic


edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography.

Examples of xerography

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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into xerography.
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Xerography is now used in most photocopying machines and in laser and LED printers.
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A thicket of more than 500 patents surrounds the basic xerography process.
From the time.com
Static electricity is commonly used in xerography, air filters, and some automotive paints.
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Nobody, not even the biotech industry, expected Washington to give the green light to human xerography.
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Offset remains dominant-it may be one day be replaced by high-speed xerography-but it has eliminated the film stage.
From the economist.com
In these pre-xerography days, engraving from the photo would have been cheaper than photographic reproduction.
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Opened in 1999, the center is named for the inventor of xerography, and is funded in part by a grant from his charitable trust.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Some hand inking was still used together with xerography in this and subsequent films when distinct colored lines were needed.
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More examples
  • Forming an image by the action of light on a specially coated charged plate; the latent image is developed with powders that adhere only to electrically charged areas; "edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography"
  • (xerographic) of or relating to xerography
  • Xerography (or electrophotography) is a dry photocopying technique invented by Chester Carlson in 1938, for which he was awarded on October 6, 1942. Carlson originally called his invention electrophotography. ...
  • A photocopying process in which a negative image formed on an electrically charged plate is transferred as a positive to paper and thermally fixed
  • A photocopying/printing process in which the image is formed using the electrostatic charge principle. The toner replaces ink and can be dry or liquid. Once formed, the image is sealed by heat.
  • A dry photo electrostatic method of offset plate creation (using either metal or paper plates) and copy reproduction.
  • Copying process that uses a selenium surface and electrostatic forces to form an image.
  • Photographic process which uses an electrically charged metal plate. On exposure to light the electrical charge is destroyed, leaving a latent image in which shadows are represented by charged areas. ...
  • A copying process in which areas on a sheet of paper, corresponding to those on the original, are sensitized by static electricity, and then sprinkled with black or colored resin that adheres and is fused to the paper; derived from "dry + draw". Also called "electrostatic copy". ...