electrographic recording
electrographic recording
[i′lek·trə‚graf·ik ri′kȯrd·iŋ] (graphic arts)
Type of electrography in which the electrostatic image is formed by one or more rows of closely spaced parallel wires to which voltages are applied at appropriate instants to form the desired image charge pattern.
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