xerography

/zɪˈrɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. A dry copying or printing process that uses electrostatic charges and toner to produce images on paper.
    • Many laser printers still rely on the principles of xerography to create high-quality prints.
    • Xerography revolutionized office work by making copying fast and affordable.
    • The invention of xerography in the 1930s led to the modern photocopier.
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