Cheaper Color Printing By Harnessing Ben Franklin's Electrostatic Forces
14th Nov 2006, 17:10 GMT
Pioneered almost 300 years ago by Benjamin Franklin, the basic science of electrostatics has generated recent advances that could soon lead to color laser printers that are cheaper and up to 70 percent smaller than current models, a physicist reports at this week's AVS International Symposium and Exhibition in San Francisco.
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