xerographic printer
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Definition
Noun: A type of computer printer that produces pages by utilizing the xerographic process, which is a dry copying technique based on electrostatic charges.
Usage
A "xerographic printer" is a specific term for a printer whose core mechanism is xerography. It describes the printing technology itself. - The office upgraded its old inkjet machines to faster xerographic printers. - This xerographic printer can produce high-quality text documents at a low cost per page.
Advanced Usage
The term is often used in technical, commercial, or historical contexts to specify the printing technology, contrasting it with inkjet, dot-matrix, or impact printing. - The patent described an improvement in the fuser assembly of a xerographic printer.
Variants and Related Words
- Xerography (noun): The underlying electrostatic copying/printing process.
- Laser printer (noun): A common, specific type of xerographic printer that uses a laser to form the electrostatic image. (Note: While most laser printers are xerographic, "xerographic printer" is a broader category that could include other light-source technologies).
- Electrophotographic printer (noun): A more technical synonym.
Synonyms
- Electrophotographic printer
- Page printer (when referring to its output method versus line printers)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Xerographic process: The method of creating an image using a photoconductive surface, electrostatic charges, and toner.
- Xerographic drum: The central cylindrical component in a xerographic printer that holds the electrostatic image.
Noun
- a page printer that uses the xerographic process