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What is zeroxography?

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Answered by dainvincible1
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Xerography is basically a  dry photocopying technique or in simple way you can say it's a dry copying process.
This process has 7 stages:-
Charging
 Exposure
Development
Transfer
Separation or detack
 Fixing or fusing
Cleaning

Answered by NehaNagal
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Xeroradiography is a type of X-ray imaging in which a picture of the body is recorded on paper rather than on film. In this technique, a plate of selenium, which rests on a thin layer of aluminium oxide, is charged uniformly by passing it in front of a scorotron.[1] The process was developed by engineer Dr. Robert C. McMaster in 1950.[2]

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