A photocopier is an indispensable office machine engineered to duplicate text documents, graphics, and visual layouts quickly and economically. The core operational technology deployed inside modern commercial photocopiers is a dry-printing process called Xerography. This electrophotographic framework creates high-resolution duplications without liquid ink, relying instead on electrostatic charges, pigment powder (toner), and heat rollers. Conve…
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