A Xerox machine is any machine manufactured or markets by Xerox Corporation with the company brand on it. The company sells several different kinds of machines, so how you use one depends on what kind of machine it is. The machine most commonly associated with the Xerox name among the general public is the photocopier. Several other companies make and sell photocopiers using their own brand names. When using a photocopier, you generally just open the cover, put the sheet-to-copy on the glass table revealed by opening the cover, close the cover, and press the copy button. Most machines have other buttons for more advanced features, but those vary by machine.
"Xerox Dallas" is most likely a reference one of several offices of Xerox Corporation in Dallas, Texas or the surrounding area. Among other operations, Dallas is headquarters to that portion of Xerox Corporation that was once Affiliated Computers Services (ACS).
If Xerox Corporation can be said to have a business slogan, it is probably "Ready for real business."
Try contacting the Xerox Corporation in Norwalk, CT, or the Xerox Historical Archive at 800 Phillips Road, Webster, NY 14580.
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As of 2004 there are many models of the Xerox machine. Some include the Xerox Work Center 3, Open Box Work Station, and the Xerox 3220 DN.
There are thousands of different flying machines.
A Xerox Machine is any machine marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Many different machines have been marketed by Xerox Corporation, and were invented by different people at different times. Some people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they want to say "photocopier" or something similar. The process used in most modern photocopiers is called xerography and was invented by Chester Carlson. Machines using that process were developed (not invented) by a team of engineers working for the Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation.
Machines marketed by the Xerox Corporation use a variety of electrical motors.
There are a wide variety of retail locations and internet pages where Xerox WorkCentre machines and supplies can be purchased. The Xerox website is a good resource for such a service.
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Fuji Xerox does not have any dealers in the United States. Xerox machines and related products and services are marked in the United States by the Xerox Corporation, which owns 25% of Fuji Xerox. Fuji Xerox markets Xerox machines and related products and services in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia and New Zealand, and has dealers in that region.
Xerox Corporation developed its own software for the DocuTech family of machines.
The only "ray" used in machines manufactured or marketed by the Xerox Corporation are light rays, or, in a few cases, the closely related infrared. Both are part of the non-ionizing portion of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves.
It is the photocopier drum usually relating to Xerox machines.
Xerox Corporation has its corporate headquarters in the US; in Connecticut. Some machines sold or rented by Xerox in the US are made in the US and others are made in other countries.
A Xerox machine is any machine manufactured or markets by Xerox Corporation with the company brand on it. The company sells several different kinds of machines, so how you use one depends on what kind of machine it is. The machine most commonly associated with the Xerox name among the general public is the photocopier. Several other companies make and sell photocopiers using their own brand names. When using a photocopier, you generally just open the cover, put the sheet-to-copy on the glass table revealed by opening the cover, close the cover, and press the copy button. Most machines have other buttons for more advanced features, but those vary by machine.