3107Copiers

Xerox 3107

December 1976: Xerox 3107 reduction copier. Portable, plain-paper copier produces 8 1/2" x 11" copies from originals as large as 14" x 18"

The copier has a cassette paper-loading capability that permits quick and easy changes in paper sizes, weights and colors.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Copy speed (per minute)20. First copy in 8 seconds,
Paper tray250 sheets
Output tray capacityn/a
Finisher/sorter10-bins, up to 25 copies per bin
Staple function
Reduction/zoom61.5%
Document handler
Dimension and weight
Depth72 (cm) / 28 (inches)
Width125 (cm) / 49 (inches)
Height102 (cm) / 40 (inches)
Weight146 (K grams) / 322 (Lbs)
Floor space requirements1.4 x 1.7 (meters) / 4.6 x 5.6 (feet)

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Norman Aplin
Norman Aplin
October 14, 2023 9:16 pm

Yes the waste toner container could overfill and make a real mess. Not to mention those small plastic gears inside that would strip their cogs! How about the times when the scan return damper would fail so the lamp would slam back against the side and make the cables jump off! Great fun.
Anyone out there that also worked from Goswell Road EC1? I was an engineer covering East London, then later most of Essex.

Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez
October 13, 2023 7:29 pm

3107F, was the first product I trained on when I was a new hire in 1978. Good machine but I hated cleaning out the waste toner sump when it over filled and froze up. Restringing the optics cables was a nightmare. Glad I only had to do that a couple of times. Anybody remember the Bonelli baffle retrofit that helped the fuser work better? Every now and then a customer would try to remove the paper tray without lowering the tongue that lifted the paper to the feed position. Usually a good whack to force the tray back in released… Read more »

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Tony Groves
Tony Groves
December 18, 2020 11:31 am

I was in Rank Xerox field service international HQ in London. The 3107 was built in Venray and field trialled in Paris. I was asked to visit there urgently as they had a serious problem with toner streaks on the drum. I was taken to a copy shop and within a few minutes I knew that we had a potential show-stopper. The marketing prediction was that 5% of the copies would be A3 size and 95% A4. However, there were almost no other copiers with A3 capability. The copy shop used faster machines for their A4 work and so the… Read more »

Lawrence Weiss
Lawrence Weiss
May 27, 2020 3:38 pm

I was selling Xerox copiers in the Federal Marketplace in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s= it was a decent seller but way overpriced- at that time, the Japanese copiers were coming out with plain paper copying, and Canon, Konica, and others cleaned our clocks on the lower end on price alone. I think it was then that Xerox concentrated on the cash cow 9200’s and all.

Roberto Ramirez
Roberto Ramirez
September 15, 2016 3:29 am

Really nice machine i remeber when i must make service to this model and find the two tower of toner in both sides over the transport or fix the registration transport paper jams now im working in Xerox jet really diferent now the Docutech ,4635,dp 180 no exposure lamp no electrometer

Robert Lewis
Robert Lewis
Reply to  Roberto Ramirez
January 18, 2019 10:38 pm

I trained on the Xerox 3100 series in 1978 at the XICTMD in Leesburg, Virginia. I’m from St. Louis, Missouri. Anyone know what a Xerox 3107 copier would sell for today? I have one that needs a new home.

Rick S
Rick S
Reply to  Robert Lewis
August 8, 2019 8:21 pm

I will buy your Xerox 3107 . would love to have it

cei
cei
Reply to  Rick S
September 16, 2019 5:25 pm

Hi Rick,
I have one i’d like to sell if you are still interested

kingpd
kingpd
Reply to  cei
October 3, 2019 8:15 am

Send me your info please, I have interest.

cei
cei
Reply to  kingpd
October 3, 2019 3:48 pm

I cant figure out how

kingpd
kingpd
Reply to  cei
October 4, 2019 5:16 am
Rick Dutczak9xHRY
Rick Dutczak9xHRY
Reply to  Robert Lewis
October 9, 2019 6:33 pm

Hi I would be interested in purchasing it.

Raouf Melki
Raouf Melki
June 28, 2016 11:34 am

I took my new hire training on one of these; back in 1986, in Cairo,Egypt. It was a very rugged device, all metal gears and sprockets. All timings were achieved mechanically. Just one electric signal: “start print”. It had one large main AC motor, a bicycle like chain that ran all along the machine which was giving drive to all moving components. The return of the exposure lamp was achieved via a loaded spring mechanism. It contained one unique paper movement monitoring system: the motion sensor. Never existed in any other models (beside the 2600). That system – along with… Read more »

Bedros Orchanian
Bedros Orchanian
Reply to  Raouf Melki
June 11, 2021 11:56 pm

I also worked for Xerox Egypt from 1980 to 1983.
3107 was a great copier.

Martin
Martin
January 17, 2016 9:02 pm

Always remember the big lever to adjust the Platen between A4 and A3.

Jim
Jim
December 13, 2015 4:04 am

One of the better, more productive small-office machines Xerox ever produced.

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