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December 7th, 2004
Xerox Is Dreaming In Color
Abstract:
... all this effort is wasted if the colors placed on the paper aren't "true." Here, nanotechnology comes into play. Traditionally, the toner used in photocopiers was ground up and sifted to get the most uniform particles. Today, after 11 years of development, toner in several of Xerox's high-end office color-copying machines is made chemically, built up from molecules.
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businessweek
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