Image:Corona charging.jpg

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Applicable topics: electrophotographic printing, xerography, laser printer, photocopier

This is an example of how a negative charge is applied from a high voltage corona wire to the photoreceptive drum.

Created by Dale Mahalko, using Microsoft PowerPoint at 200% size (since PowerPoint is not meant to be used as a drawing program but it's all I have available), then screenshotted and saved as a JPEG using Corel PhotoPaint.

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current23:04, 23 February 2007547×383 (37 KB)DMahalko (Talk | contribs)
22:59, 23 February 2007275×191 (13 KB)DMahalko (Talk | contribs) (Applicable topics: electrophotographic printing, xerography, laser printer, photocopier This is an example of how a negative charge is applied from a high voltage corona wire to the photoreceptive drum. Created by [[dmahalko@gmail.com Da)

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