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1946

Joseph C. Wilson inherited Haloid from his father. It later became Xerox. In 1946, he reached an agreement with inventor Chester Carlson to purchase his invention (a process for printing images on paper using an electrically charged drum and dry powder as toner). He developed it into a commercial product: the photocopier. He remained CEO until 1967 and remained chairman until his death in 1971.