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Photocopiers that produce a reasonable quality print were only developed just over 70 years ago and the man who invented the concept of electro photography was someone who was fascinated with new concepts and ideas.
That man was Chester F Carlson and, yes, he was an American. He worked as a part time researcher, inventor and patent attorney in the patent office in New York, a job that meant he had to make a large number of copies of important documents.
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During his career he was granted 34 U.S. patents, of which 28 relate to electro photography, the technology that is the basis of the photocopier. He also established the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science and the Chester F. Carlson Award to recognize outstanding work in the science or technology of electro photography.
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Two years later, a company called The Haloid Company (now Xerox Corporation) got in touch with Carlson, a patent licence was obtained and in 1948 the first commercial xerographic equipment was developed and the rest, as they say, is history.

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