In the mid-1940s Carlson sold the rights to his inventionwhich became known as " xerography " to the Haloid Company and photostatting soon sank into history.
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As the studio expanded, it took on more and more of the animation process, with the paper animation completed there and sent to Dublin for Xerography and painting.
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Battelle has developed thousands of new technologies and products, like xerography ( dry copying ) and the layered-metals composition of dimes, quarters and silver dollars minted by the Treasury.
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The series, produced in color, had extremely limited animation produced by xerography, consisting of photocopied images taken directly from the comics and manipulated to minimize the need for animation production.
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Economically important applications for semiconductor photonic devices include optical data recording, fiber optic telecommunications, laser printing ( based on xerography ), displays, and optical pumping of high-power lasers.
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For years, the fear at Xerox headquarters in Stamford, Conn ., had been that something would replace dry copying as thoroughly as xerography obliterated the messy, wet systems that proceeded it.
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In that he was a founding member with Chet Carlson ( " Xerography " ) of the Rochester Zen Center, his ashes were subsequently received by Zen Centers in Rochester and Surry, Maine.
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Jerry Flax left the company in 1967 to lead the Electrostatic Printing Corporation ( see xerography ), for which he acquired the rights to commercialize the patented technology developed by Stanford engineer Clyde Childress.
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Xerography, a process of producing images using electricity, was invented in 1938 by physicist-lawyer Chester Floyd " Chet " Carlson ( 1906 1968 ), and an engineering friend, Otto Kornei.
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The lab was developing what it called long distance xerography ( LDX ) to connect two copiers using the public telephone network, so that a document scanned on one machine would print out on the other.