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Chester Floyd Carlson invented the process of xerography, the basis operation for copying machines.
Chester Carlson was born on February 8, 1906.
Chester Carlson was born on February 8, 1906.
Chester Carlson is credited as the inventor of photocopying. He developed the first successful dry copying process, which became known as xerography and laid the foundation for modern photocopying technology. His invention ultimately led to the creation of the Xerox Corporation.
Floyd Carlson was not connected with the invention of the Xerox copier. Chester Carlson developed the process that is now called xerography and that is the basis for the first copiers made by Xerox. The engineers and technicians of the Haloid Company, working with Carlson and scientists of the Battelle Memorial Institute, invented the first "Xerox machine." Haloid later changed its name to Xerox Corporation.
Chester Carlson died on September 19, 1968 at the age of 62.
Chester Carlson died on September 19, 1968 at the age of 62.
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Chester Carlson was born on February 8, 1906 and died on September 19, 1968. Chester Carlson would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 109 years old today.
The airport code for Chester County G. O. Carlson Airport is CTH.
The first printer was created to Chester Carlson in 1938. The process was labeled as Xerox after the company that later invested in Chester Carlson's idea of printing.
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