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electrostatic reprography

electrostatic reprography

[i′lek·trə‚stad·ik rə′präg·rə·fē]
(graphic arts)
The replication of a document image as a pattern of electric charge on a metal plate; carbon particles attracted to the charge pattern are transferred to and bonded on an accepting surface; for example, multilith mats.
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