Xerox 1025
April 1985: Xerox announces the Xerox 1025 copier.
The Xerox 1025 was a small desktop copier, that could make copies as large as 11" x 17" with a fixed platen. It was available in 16 possible combinations, and could make up to 21 copies a minute.
The 10 series represented a new generation of copiers. This became the most successful line of copiers in Xerox history and served to restore the company's finances and morale. The flagship Xerox 1075 became the first American-made product to win Japan's Grand Prize for Good Design. Altogether, 14 models were introduced between 1982 and 1986, six of which were still sold in 1990.
1025 Product Safety Data Sheet (PDF document)
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Copy speed (per minute) | 15. First copy after 7 seconds |
Paper tray | 250 sheets |
Output tray capacity | 100 sheets |
Finisher/sorter | ![]() |
Staple function | ![]() |
Reduction/zoom | Reduction: 98%, 90%, 81%, 70% Enlargement: 115%, 122%, 144% |
Document handler | ![]() |
Dimension and weight | |
Depth | 62 (cm) / 24.4 (inches) |
Width | 62 (cm) / 24.4 (inches) |
Height | 40 (cm) / 15.8 (inches) |
Weight | 57 (K grams) / 126 (Lbs) |
Floor space requirements | 1.4 x 1.8 (meters) / 4.6 x 5.9 (feet) |
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