Yes.
Yes but not for a long period of time
No one "discovered" the Xerox machine. Chester Carlson developed the process now called xerography. He first successfully demonstrated it in 1938. After many years of work with him and the Battelle Institute, the Haloid Company developed and marketed a machine that would automatically make a copy of an original using plain paper. While some partially automatic models were sold during the 1950s, the fully automatic machine, the Xerox 914 Copier, entered the market in 1959. It was the result of long hours of work by a team of many different engineers and technicians. In the early 1960s, the Haloid Company changed its name to the Xerox Corporation.
No one "discovered" the Xerox machine. Chester Carlson developed the process now called xerography. He first successfully demonstrated it in 1938. After many years of work with him and the Battelle Institute, the Haloid Company developed and marketed a machine that would automatically make a copy of an original using plain paper. While some partially automatic models were sold during the 1950s, the fully automatic machine, the Xerox 914 Copier, entered the market in 1959. It was the result of long hours of work by a team of many different engineers and technicians. In the early 1960s, the Haloid Company changed its name to the Xerox Corporation.
A photocopy machine is not considered an output device. It is actually a combination of both input and output devices. The input part involves placing the document to be copied on the glass, while the output part involves producing a duplicate copy of the document on a separate piece of paper. Therefore, a photocopy machine is more accurately described as an input-output device rather than solely an output device.
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The term "Xerox copy" is often incorrectly used to mean the same thing as "photocopy." But "Xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark for the Xerox Corporation so "Xerox copy" actually means a copy made on a copier that carries the Xerox brand. The word "photocopy" means any copy that has been made using a photographic process and includes copies made on Xerox machines, and other copiers.
mobile is called phonwa. While xerox is called chhapai paerwa ki.
itz all b'coz of some technical problem while making xerox maching.
The disadvantages of a machine made by the Xerox Corporation, as compared to the similar products of other companies, relate mostly to style and comparison. They would be true for some users but not all, and would often be a matter of opinion.The following might be considered to be disadvantages of any photocopy machine, no matter who made it:It is so easy to make copies that unnecessary copies are often made, wasting paper and power.They require electrical power to operate or to keep ready in the standby mode, while making a copy by hand requires only sunlight, paper and a dry place to copy.
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Elbows do bend toward the back while pregnant. The only change that might happen to your elbows while pregnant is that they get extremely dry while pregnant.