Xerographic is a term used to describe a type of printing technology that utilizes electrostatic charges and toner to produce high-quality prints. There are several synonyms for this term, including photocopying, reprography, and photostatting. Photocopying refers to the process of creating copies of documents or images using a machine that scans and reproduces them on paper. Reprography, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses the reproduction of drawings, diagrams, and other graphical materials using various techniques. Photostatting, meanwhile, refers to the process of creating a photographic reproduction of a document or image onto photographic film. Each of these terms describes a different aspect of the xerographic printing process and can be used interchangeably in certain contexts.