Xerox, primarily through its Palo Alto Research Center, developed the Ethernet, the graphical user interface, and integrated it with the mouse and other pointing devices. The company also developed the laser printer, widely connected ot computers are high speed output devices.
When people use the term "Xerox machine" they usually refer to a copier or a printer. In that sense, a Xerox machine is used to make copies of documents, or images of other small objects that can be placed on the platen, or to print the output from a computer or facsimile (Fax) machine
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.
"Xerox" is a registered trademark of the Xerox Corporation, so the phrase "Xerox machine" literlally means any machine that has been trade marked and sold by or for the Xerox Corporation. The word "photocopier" is a term meaning any device that uses light to make a copy, and usually means a machine that uses dry ink, plain paper, and provides its copies quickly after the subject it exposed. Since Xerox Corporation sells many machines that do not make copies, and many companies, other than Xerox Corporation, make and sell machines that make photocopies, the two terms can not be used interchangably.
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.
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Probably the Xerox one for their experimental prototype Alto computer workstation. That inspired Jobs and Wozniac of Apple to make the one on the Lisa, then the Macintosh.
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Almost all computer manufacteres make their own mice such as Gateway and Dell but one of the main Computer/Keyboard makers are Logitech.
You lay a page or photo on a copier - it copies and prints whatever you put on it. You lay a page or photo on a scanner - it copies the item and sends it to your computer. You can use software to make it look better or resize the image. When you are ready to print it, you send it to your printer. A scanner doesn't print.
The word Xerox is used as a verb. It means to make a copy.
Well I am a Xerox Sales Rep, and If you can be there for your customers and for your technician.... And have computations drive you can do very well. I have a what is considered a rural territory (not big city) and I average about $8500 a month.
The advantages of using genuine Xerox copier toner include the opportunity to make use of Xerox employees who help to troubleshoot concerns regarding these toners. Purchasing off-brand toners increases the risk of the merchandise being defective or receiving incompetent support.