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Understanding Photocopying Techniques by ruchithaeasow02 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

A photocopy is a copy of written or printed material created through a process called xerography, which involves light acting on an electrically charged surface. The process was invented by Chester Carlson in the late 1930s and works by creating a latent image on a charged drum that attracts toner to produce a visible copy. Photocopied documents should be handled carefully, and their examination can reveal details about paper type, toner type, and machine characteristics.

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