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A photocopy machine is not considered an output device. It is actually a combination of both input and output devices. The input part involves placing the document to be copied on the glass, while the output part involves producing a duplicate copy of the document on a separate piece of paper. Therefore, a photocopy machine is more accurately described as an input-output device rather than solely an output device.

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A printer marketed by the Xerox Corporation is an output device if it is connected to a computer.

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A Xerox machine is a machine marketed by the Xerox corporation. Xerox corporation offers many output devices (printers) and also input devices (scanners).

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it is n confuging ques. it is an input at first and then it is an output devices at last

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The Xerox Phasers are printers and thus output devices.

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