Xerox is the name of a large company that was founded, not invented.
The xerographic process used in many copiers and printers that are made by several different companies was invented in 1938 by Chester A. Carlson.
Xerox is a company (that invented the xerox copier). Companies are not living creatures and therefore they do not have relatives.
It was invented in 1973
The relationship between Xerox PARC and Ethernet is that the Ethernet was invented at Xerox PARC.
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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.
Chester Carlson invented xerography, the process eventually used in the original Xerox machines. He first successfully demonstrated the process in 1938
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
The first mechanical copier or Xerox machine was called the Model A. It was introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1949.
he invented the Xerox machine
Xerox PARC made it in 1976
Warren Teitelman at Xerox Parc
The word Xerox is not an acronym. It is derived from the invented word "xerography" which describes the process of plain paper copying invented in 1938 by Chester Carlson and means "dry writing."