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A photocopier uses a light source to scan the original document, creating an image on a charged photoreceptor drum. This drum is then coated with toner - a powder containing pigments and resins that carry an electric charge. The toner is then transferred onto paper and fused using heat to create a copy of the original document. Electricity powers the entire process, including the scanning, charging, transferring, and fusing of the toner.

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