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Electrography, lonography, and Magnetography

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High-Technology Applications of Organic Colorants

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Electrography, ionography, and magnetography are three other nonimpact printing technologies. They are younger technologies and are currently less prevalent in the marketplace than the electrophotographic, ink-jet and thermal technologies. However, they possess some advantages and could well become more important in the future.

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Gregory, P. (1991). Electrography, lonography, and Magnetography. In: High-Technology Applications of Organic Colorants. Topics in Applied Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3822-6_11

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