Duplication
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Invention of the Photocopier
Chester Carlson a patent attorney in New York in October of 1937 invented a process called electrophotography renamed in 1938 to Xerography. The first known photocopy was the "10-22-38 Astoria". The Xerography copying process went on to become one of the most well known inventions of the 20th century. Carlson received world acclaim and became wealthy from the invention that created a billion dollar industry. It is estimated Carlson gave away almost $100 million to charity and foundations before his death in 1968.
But Xerography was at first not a popular invention , it was ten years before Carlson found a company to develop Xerography. The Haloid company a New York based photo-paper manufacturer took up the challenge. The Haloid company later went on to become The Xerox Corporation.