- a word derived from xerography.
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Haloid's first commercial Xerographic machine, which is expected to retail "for a very few hundred dollars," will be for the quick, economical reproduction of letters, documents, blueprints, maps, etc., in offices.
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Xerography's inventor, Chester F. Carlson, 42, a New York patent attorney and physicist, produced his first Xerographic image in 1938.
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