xerography
noun [ U ] uk/zɪəˈrɒɡ.rə.fi/ us/zɪˈrɑː.ɡrə.fi/
静电复印术
→ electrophotography
Chester Carlson developed xerography, a tool that would be crucial to the Information Age. 切斯特·卡尔森发明了静电复印术,这一技术对信息时代至关重要。
The Xerox Corporation, then called the Haloid Company, bought rights to the xerography process. 施乐公司,当时叫做哈洛伊德公司,购买了静电复印技术的使用权。
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- Before xerography, it was difficult to share such documents.
- Carlson was generally known as the inventor of xerography.
- Xerography is a photocopying/printing process in which the image is formed using the electrostatic charge principle.