a paper sheet becomes charged when it passes through a printing machine. Why?
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The way this selectivity is accomplished in a copier is with light — this is why it's called a photocopier! Somehow the toner has to get onto the drum and then onto a sheet of paper. The drum selectively attracts toner. Then the sheet of paper gets charged with static electricity, and it pulls the toner off the drum.
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