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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A Xerox machine works by using a combination of light, static electricity, and toner to create an image of the original document on a photosensitive drum. The drum then transfers the toner onto a piece of paper which is then fused using heat and pressure to create a copy of the original document.
A generator is a machine that converts mechanical energy or motion into electrical energy. It works by utilizing the principle of electromagnetic induction to produce electricity. Generators are commonly used in power plants, wind turbines, and portable devices like backup generators.