Xerox Research Centre of Canada
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XRCC is Xerox's materials research center. Founded in 1974, XRCC involves in materials design, synthesis, characterization, evaluation and scale-up to deliver materials and processes that support higher-quality and lower-cost color and monochrome products for both office and production markets. XRCC conducts fundamental and applied materials research in toners, inks, photoreceptors and specialty substrates to support xerographic and direct marking technologies. An example of its breakthrough research is a chemical toner called "EA Technology," which yields sharper image quality, higher reliability, reduced toner usage, faster warm-up time and environmentally friendly manufacturing process.