Birthdate: February 8, 1906
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, United States
Died: September 19, 1968
Chester F. Carlson, an American physicist, inventor, and patent attorney, is renowned for creating electrophotography, later named xerography. This groundbreaking invention enabled the creation of dry copies, a vast improvement over the wet copies of the era. Carlson’s innovation revolutionized document duplication and played a pivotal role in the global adoption of photocopiers. His legacy endures, shaping the printing and copying industries to this day.
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