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Xerox copiers are found in many local chain stores such as Office Max and Staples. They may also be purchased directly through the Xerox company. There is a tremendous selection of copiers depending on your needs.
To find support for Xerox copiers online one could visit the Xerox website. There one will find details of support available for Xerox copiers, both online support and onsite support.
Xerox printers range in price from around $800 up to $25000. It really depends on what your needs are for your company and the volume of copies you plan to make with your copiers. You also need to consider service and maintenance for your copiers.
The company that produces the Docucolor printer is Xerox. Xerox also sells printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, and disc duplicators, but specializes in their printers.
Yes Xerox does sell copiers and printers. The price 6,549.00 to 46,900.00 dollars. They only come in one color.
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.
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.
The Xerox Corporation web site has numerous pictures of Xerox copiers, and other products. Just follow the link in the Related Links, below, hover over the "Products" tab and click on the "see all" link under "Copiers."
One can purchase Sharp copiers from Xerox. Other options for purchasing Sharp copiers include Staples, Copyfaxes, ZapCopiers, Direct Source, and Sharp USA.
Xerox Corporation exchanges its copiers and service contracts for money, or the promise to pay money in the future. Sometimes they also exchange for a valued service or product. That is called a barter exchange.
If by "Xerox machine" you mean a copier or printer marketed by the Xerox Corporation, the only rays emitted are rays of light emitted by parts of some copiers.
Floyd Carlson was not connected with the invention of the Xerox copier. Chester Carlson developed the process that is now called xerography and that is the basis for the first copiers made by Xerox. The engineers and technicians of the Haloid Company, working with Carlson and scientists of the Battelle Memorial Institute, invented the first "Xerox machine." Haloid later changed its name to Xerox Corporation.