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.
Xerox machines do not convert light energy into sound.
All photocopy machines use electrical energy.
A Xerox machine is any machine manufactured or sold by the Xerox Corporation or its affiliate, Fuji Xerox Corporation. The companies sells a variety of different kinds of machines, including:copiersprintersscannersFax machinesmultifunction machines than combine copying, printing, scanning and faxingduplicatorsProduction printerscomputersnetworking devicesThe machine most commonly associated by people with the name Xerox is the photocopier. This machine illuminates an original and makes one or more copies of it using plain paper and dry ink (or toner) and is based upon Einstein's Photoelectric Effect and the inventive work of Chester Carlson.
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.
A photocopy machine (whether from Xerox or from some other company) typically uses light to induce changes in the static charge on a drum. The static charges will attract the toner, which contains metal.
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A "Xerox machine" is any machine made or marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Xerox Corporation markets a wide variety of machines that perform different functions and operate on widely different principles. It is not possible to say that all of them use any one thing in common, except, perhaps, electricity. Many people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they mean to say "copier." Copiers use light to illuminate the original, and light to paint the image on the photoreceptor drum. Light can be described as consisting of "rays."
Photo copying machine is the Meaning of xerox machine. It comes from the company xerox corp.
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.
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They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
The correct way to use Xerox in a sentence is to use it to refer to a machine made by the Xerox corporation, or to the Corporation itself, for example:They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
The Sharpe AR 5516 is NOT a Xerox machine because it is not made or sold by the Xerox Corporation.
A "Xerox copy" is a photocopy that has been created using a copy machine that was marketed by the Xerox Corporation.
The word "xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark. Xerox is short for the company name, Xerox Corporation, and can also used to refer to a machine made by Xerox Corporation or the product of such a machine. It is incorrect to use Xerox as a verb or as a generic term. The proper generic terms are "copy" and "photocopy."
A digital Xerox Machine is a machine branded by the Xerox Corporation that uses digital technology to convert a signal to an image to be printed. This may be a copier/scanner or it may be a printer attached to a computer or to a network.
The phrase "you are about to delivered of a baby xerox machine" is someone's cute way of announcing that a photocopy machine will be delivered soon.