xerografiset
Xerografiset refers to technologies and processes that use xerography, a dry electrostatic method for copying and printing. The term originates from Greek xeros meaning dry and graphia meaning writing. The concept was developed in the 1930s by Chester Carlson, with the first successful reproduction in 1938 and commercial deployment by Xerox in the 1950s. Today, xerography underpins most office copying and many printer systems.
Principle: A photoconductive surface, typically a drum or belt, is uniformly charged. Light from the original
Applications and devices: Xerox-style xerography is used in plain-paper photocopiers and laser printers, as well as
Overview: Xerography remains the dominant technology for many office printers due to speed, reliability, and favorable