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Electrostatic, ionographic, magnetographic and embryonic printing technologies

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Electrographic, ionographic and magnetographic printing are three non- impact printing technologies. They are less prevalent in the marketplace than the electrophotographic, ink jet and thermal technologies. However, they possess some advantages and have found niche markets in the printing industry.

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Gregory, P. (1996). Electrostatic, ionographic, magnetographic and embryonic printing technologies. In: Gregory, P. (eds) Chemistry and Technology of Printing and Imaging Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0601-6_8

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