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  1. Jan 16, 2020 · 3K. Gary Starkweather was an engineer and inventor best known for designing the first laser printer.Starkweather was working for Xerox in 1969 when he began working on a system to transmit ...

  2. In 1967, Gary Starkweather, a XEROX engineer was toiling away in the company’s research facility in upstate New York. While tinkering with the 914, he decided to remove the CRT and the original document and instead use a laser, modulated by a computer, to scan the image on a computer screen directly onto the rotating drum. ‍.

  3. Laser PrintersXerox physicist Gary Starkweather realized in 1967 that exposing a copy machine’s light-sensitive drum to a paper original wasn’t the only way to create an image. A computer could “write” it with a laser instead.Xerox wasn’t interested. So in 1971, Starkweather transferred to Xerox PARC, away from corporate oversight.

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · A Vision of Innovation. In 1969, Gary Starkweather, a visionary engineer at a Xerox research lab in Webster, New York, embarked on a mission to revolutionize printing. Motivated by the ...

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · Gary Starkweather, the inventor of the first laser printer in defiance of his corporate boss at Xerox, dies aged 81 on December 26 at an Orlando hospital. Saturday, July 6, 2024 Facebook

  6. Aug 13, 2009 · English: Gary Starkweather, American engineer and inventor, in his office at Microsoft Research in 2009.

  7. Gary Starkweather is a seasoned and driven InformationSecurity professional. Gary was a valuable asset during our ArcSight SEIM deployment and tuning project.