photocopyingdeveloped
Photocopyingdeveloped refers to the established and widely adopted processes and technologies associated with creating copies of documents and images using electrophotography. This technology, commonly known as xerography, was pioneered by Chester Carlson and commercialized by the Haloid Company (later Xerox) in the mid-20th century. Photocopyingdeveloped encompasses the fundamental principles of static electricity, photoconductivity, and toner transfer.
The process typically involves charging a photoconductive drum, exposing it to an image of the original document,