Xerox 3300
October 1979: Xerox launches their model 3300. This was a very compact copier, and the speed was 23 copies in
Read MoreOctober 1979: Xerox launches their model 3300. This was a very compact copier, and the speed was 23 copies in
Read MoreMay 1979 Xerox announced the 2300 model to the market. The compact Xerox 2300 was designed for the small office
Read MoreXerox first desktop, platen-style reduction copier 2350 came on the market in September 1981. It made 10 copies in one
Read MoreApril 1973: Xerox launches their model 3100 – a compact copier on a wheel stand. Xerox 3100 copier copies on
Read MoreThe Xerox 3400 was introduced to the market in September 1977. The document handler could position originals one at a
Read MoreIn April 1974 Xerox introduced the copier Xerox 4500. It had the same functions as the Xerox 4000, but it
Read MoreThe Xerox 3450 was introduced to the market in May 1979. It has almost the same specs as the 3400.
Read MoreThis model was introduced in October 1977. The Xerox 2600 could make 720 copies in one hour. 12 copies in
Read MoreThe Xerox 2830 could make 20 letter size copies in one minute. This model was introduced in January 1982, and
Read MoreThe Xerox 3109 copier was introduced in October 1977. This model had a SEMI-automatic document handler. First copy after 6.4
Read MoreDecember 1976: Xerox 3107 reduction copier. Portable, plain-paper copier produces 8 1/2″ x 11″ copies from originals as large as
Read MoreIn 1970 Xerox introduced the convenience copier Xerox 4000. It was a compact and quite copier, with two paper trays.
Read MoreThe Xerox copier 6500 color copier was introduced in May 1973, and made full color copies on plaine paper and
Read MoreXerox 2370 was available for the market somewhere between 1982 and 1984. It made 10 copies in one minute. It
Read MoreSeptember 1982: Xerox launches their first copier in the “Marathon” 10 series, the Xerox 1075. The 1075, was a medium-sized
Read MoreJanuary 1983: Xerox announces the 2nd copier in the 10-series, the Xerox 1035. Four modes of reduction and two modes
Read MoreMarch 1983: Xerox announces the third copier in the 10-series, the Xerox 1045. Designed in the UK, and manufactured in
Read MoreMarch 1984: Xerox launches their marathon model 1055. The following text is taken from the 1055 product information: The Xerox
Read MoreMarch 1983: Xerox launches their marathon model 1020. The Xerox 1020 was designed in Japan by Fuji Xerox, and assembled
Read MoreApril 1985: Xerox announces the Xerox 1025 copier. The Xerox 1025 was a small desktop copier, that could make copies as
Read MoreFebruary 1985: Xerox announces the Xerox 1090. The Xerox 1090’s programming facilities could make every kind of copying easy to
Read MoreMarch 1984: Xerox announces the Xerox 1048 copier. Like the Xerox 1045, the Xerox 1048 was a fast, versatile general
Read MoreAugust 1985: Xerox announces the Xerox 1040. The Xerox 1040 copier was a compact unit whose options included automatic document
Read MoreOctober 1985: Xerox announces the Xerox 1038. The 1038 was designed in Japan, and in Europe, produced at Mitcheldean plant.
Read MoreMarch 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1050. The Xerox 1050 could handle computer forms, add front and back covers automatically
Read MoreNovember 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1005 Color Copier. The 1005 Color Copier could produce 5 full color copies in
Read MoreAugust 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1012. The copier made 15 copies a minute. The 10 series represented a new
Read MoreFrom the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The Xerox 5018 was a very affordable copier that represents the standard of copy
Read MoreFrom the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: Mastering all of the 5028’s features is a breeze: All your options are displayed
Read MoreFrom the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The mid-volume 5046 has the best of both worlds: the range of automatic features
Read MoreFrom the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The 5052 takes our Integrated Design Philosophy to a new level. The 5052 offers
Read MoreFrom the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: Simply the premier duplicating system. Making 135 copies per minute with on-line permanent binding
Read MoreI have been looking for a Xerox 4000 copier for a long time, which I could play with. In February
Read MoreThe Xerox 1000 was simply the product’s last hurrah before being scrapped. Xerox hated scrapping anything which might still have
Read MoreThe Xerox 2202 copier was a modified version of the Fuji Xerox model 2200. In 1973, Fuji Xerox introduced the
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