You can likely find old Xerox magazine advertisements in archives or libraries that specialize in advertising history. You may also find them for sale online on websites that sell vintage advertisements or on auction sites.
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You can find vintage Xerox TV Ads on www.xerox.com/video/commercials. Permission to re-use or download a video should be obtained through Xerox public relations office, listed on the site. You can also find some on YouTube.
Back issues of Project Car Magazine can be found through ads placed on Craigslist advertising issues for sale. Community forums on websites such as Myspace or Honda also have advertisements for back issues of Project Car Magazine.
The 914 drum is a photoreceptor drum for the Xerox 914, the first fully automatic plain paper copier. The machine has not been made or maintained for decades. You would probably have to go to a technology museum to find one, although you might ask whether the Xerox Historical Archive, at Xerox Corporation in Webster, NY, might have an extra they can spare.
You can sell the old advertisement, but to make copies and sell the copies is very much copyright infringement. You could probably get aay with it for some time. But if you ever got caught the fines can be severe.
In 1963, Xerox introduced the Xerox 813, the first desktop plain-paper copier, bringing Carlson's vision of a copier that could fit on anyone's office desk into a reality.
Do a google search for Xerox 5334 and if there's anything on the web about it you'll get all sorts of hits and there might be some upgrade links on several of the sites
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