Electrophotografisch
Electrophotografisch is a term related to the process of electrophotography, which is a method of printing or copying documents. It involves the use of static electricity and a photosensitive material, typically a drum coated with a semiconductor. The process begins with charging the drum. Then, a light source, often a laser or an LED array, projects an image onto the drum. Where light strikes the drum, the electrical charge dissipates. This creates an electrostatic image on the drum's surface. Next, a toner, which is a fine powder composed of pigment and plastic particles, is attracted to the charged areas of the drum. The toner is then transferred from the drum to a piece of paper. Finally, the paper is heated in a fuser, which melts the toner particles and permanently bonds them to the paper, creating the final image or text. Electrophotography is the underlying technology used in photocopiers and many laser printers. The term itself describes something pertaining to or produced by this electrophotographic process.