| 11. | Carlson's process was subsequently renamed xerography, a term that literally means " dry writing ."
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| 12. | Starting in the 1960s, xerography began to overtake A . B . Dick's older mimeograph technology.
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| 13. | Some hand inking was still used together with xerography in this and subsequent films when distinct colored lines were needed.
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| 14. | The development of xerography has led to new technologies that has the potential to eventually eradicate traditional offset printing machines.
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| 15. | The Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation, marketed it, and xerography eventually became common and inexpensive.
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| 16. | The road to Carlson's success or that for xerography's success had been long and filled with failure.
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| 17. | The demand for filing cabinets was greatly expanded as a result of the commercial distribution of Xerography machines starting in 1950.
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| 18. | During the 1950s, Xerox Corporation ( originally Haloid Corporation ) expanded as it exploited Chester Carlson's xerography patents.
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| 19. | He is most noted for his prolific contributions to the field of xerography, specifically the development of the modern photocopier.
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| 20. | For example, although xerography was discovered in 1938, it was not until 1950 that the Xerox Corp . commercialized it.
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