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.
Fuji Xerox was created in 1962.
Fuji Xerox's population is 40,646.
Fuji Xerox's population is 2,009.
Fuji Xerox Towers was created in 1987.
In 1962, Fuji Photo Film and Rank Xerox entered into a joint venture partnership to form Fuji Xerox. Fuji Xerox is the longest operated partnership between an Japanese and American company today.
One can purchase a Xerox Phaser 8400 printer from retailers such as Xerox Corporation, Xerox Canada, Professional Digital Services and Fuji Xerox. One can also purchase online from sites such as Office Xerox, Staples, Amazon and eBay.
The color photo copier was introduced in 1959 by Xerox. The company was leading the market but was overtaken by Japanese brands like Kyocera, Panasonic, Canon, Minolta, Ricoh and many others. Xerox is now teamed up with Fuji Films which created a new company called Fuji Xerox.
Phaser is a brand name that Xerox uses for its printers. Therefore, you can buy them direct for Xerox or one of their authorized dealers. Xerox offers them through its Xerox direct site and you can also get them at Amazon.
The word Xerox is short for the Xerox Corporation and is also a trademark for that corporation. As an adjective it can also be used to reference a particular product marketed by Xerox Corporation or its affiliate, Fuji Xerox Corporation. The word is used incorrectly by some as a verb to mean "make a copy," but as a trademark the word is a proper noun and not a verb.
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.
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.
Yes, Xerox PARC is located in the US. It is on a hillside in Palo Alto, California. PARC stands for Palo Alto Research Center.