Xerox Corporation and its partners offer Xerox branded copiers that are manufactured in the United States, Brazil, China, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and the UK, among other locations.
Machines manufactured by the Xerox Corporation do not emit any agent that might interfere with a successful pregnancy.
The Xerox Phaser 6110 is a commercial colour printer. However, according to the Xerox website it is no longer manufactured. It may be possible to buy one second hand or find a similar model through Xerox.
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.
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.
Xerox was founded in 1906 in Rochester as "The Haloid Photographic Company", which originally manufactured photographic paper and equipment. The company subsequently changed its name to "Haloid Xerox" in 1958 and then to "Xerox Corporation" in 1961.
Actually, xerox is the name of a company which manufactured photo copy machines. So, photo copy is thereafter called xerox. Anyways, in Marathi photo copy is called छायाचितà¥à¤° नकà¥à¤•à¤² (chhayachitra nakkal)
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They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
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In the strictest sense, a Xerox machine is a machine that is manufactured or sold by the Xerox Corporation or one of its affiliates, such as Fuji Xerox. The word "Xerox" is a registered trade mark and in that sense can only be used in connection with products of the Xerox Corporation. In common usage, the term "Xerox machine" is used by many to mean any machine that makes a photocopy using the xerographic process that involves dry ink, electrostatic charges, a light-sensitive photoreceptor surface, and heat or pressure fusing of the dry ink to the paper. The photocopy manufacturing industry tries to minimize this use, however, for two reasons. Xerox Corporation wants to maintain control of its trade mark and prevent it going the way of the term "hoover" in the UK or "aspirin" in the US. Most of its competitors would prefer that their products not be associated in the public language with the name of a competing manufacturer.
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