No. "Xerox" is short for the company name, Xerox Corporation, and is a registered trademark of that company.
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.
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If you are reading a printout, there is no such clue.
Xerox
quick print
I believe that Xerox used to use this tag line.
across the width of the page
Xerox color printers can be purchased from the Xerox website, Newegg, A Matter of Fax, Discount Office Items, Cost Captain, Document IO Corp, PC Rush, Office Depot, and Provantage.
Landscape orientation means the printout will be across the length of the page, while portrait orientation means it will be along the height of the page.
There are many different document management companies from which to choose from. A few of those are CGI, Computhink, Docusource, Laserfiche and Xerox.
A Xerox machine works by using a combination of light, static electricity, and toner to create an image of the original document on a photosensitive drum. The drum then transfers the toner onto a piece of paper which is then fused using heat and pressure to create a copy of the original document.
Genusit is one online website where a document archiving machine can be purchased. Xerox, Sohodox, and also Office Drop's websites sell document archiving machines.