Printing device based on xerography (the process on which most paper copiers are based). Electrostatic (also called e-stat) printers transfer toner resins or dyes from and eclectically charged plate or writing nibs to the substrate, then thermally sets it.
A printer which produces characters by means of wires or pins that supply an electrical charge in the desired pattern to aluminum coated paper. Particles of dry ink adhere to the magnetized areas and are then fixed by heat.
A printer that relies on the attraction between oppositely charged particles to draw toner to appear. maxxansituu ilektrostaatikii View