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electrosensitive
1. Easily affected by electric current or overly sensitive to any form of electricity.
2. The change in the resistivity of certain materials with changes in applied voltage.
3. Readily affected by electric current.
2. The change in the resistivity of certain materials with changes in applied voltage.
3. Readily affected by electric current.
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electrosensitive paper
1. A conductive kind of paper which gets dark when electric current is sent through it.
2. A paper that turns blue, brown, or black where ever a direct current passes through it which is used with facsimile and high-speed printers.
2. A paper that turns blue, brown, or black where ever a direct current passes through it which is used with facsimile and high-speed printers.
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electrosensitive processor
A facsimile printing process whereby imaging is based on a two-layer paper composed of a white titanium oxide coating and dark under layer.
The paper, that may be sheet-fed or roll-fed, is imaged via contact with an electric stylus; as the charged wire touches the paper, the white coating is burned off, line by line, to correspond to the dark image areas of the original.
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electrosensitive recording
1. A document that is produced when an electric current is applied through a stylus onto a specially treated paper.
2. A recording in which the image is produced by passing electric current through the recording sheet.
3. The passage of electric current into a sheet of sensitive paper to produce a permanent record.
4. A technique which uses the passage of an electric current through a recording medium to produce a permanent image on that medium.
2. A recording in which the image is produced by passing electric current through the recording sheet.
3. The passage of electric current into a sheet of sensitive paper to produce a permanent record.
4. A technique which uses the passage of an electric current through a recording medium to produce a permanent image on that medium.
This entry is located in the following unit:
electro-, electr-, electri-
(page 80)