The first mechanical copier or Xerox machine was called the Model A. It was introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1949.
Xerox is a company (that invented the xerox copier). Companies are not living creatures and therefore they do not have relatives.
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.
There are several places that one can go to rent a copier. Some of these places include a local Xerox store or online websites such as the official Xerox site, Copier Rentals, and United Business.
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Xerox which at the time was called Haloid Xerox (note: name didn't change to Xerox until 1961)
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.
One can find job listings for Xerox copier technicians in the classified section of the local newspaper. One can also contact their local employment office to find out where the company is hiring in their area.
The process called xerography was invented in New York City and was brought to market as the Xerox Copier by the Xerox Corporation, a US corporation based initially in Rochester, NY, and later in Connecticut.
A "Xerox operator" is a person who knows how to operate a printer, copier, or other machine sold by Xerox Corporation, and who knows some of the basic methods of dealing with common machine operational problems.
Older Xerox machines designed as copiers and printers will contain:copper wiringsteel and aluminum partsarsenic/selenium alloy
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