Xerox 7000
September 1969: Xerox announced their first reduction duplicator. The 7000 could also make two-sided copies. IMAGES
Read MoreSeptember 1969: Xerox announced their first reduction duplicator. The 7000 could also make two-sided copies. IMAGES
Read MoreSeptember 1977: The Xerox 9400 duplicating system offered automatic document feeding and collating, reduction and double-sided copies, with the speed
Read MoreOctober 1979: Xerox introduced their medium volume copier/duplicator 5600. This model had automatic feeding of originals, sorterless collating, optional on-line
Read MoreOctober 1979: Xerox started production of the Xerox 8200 copier/duplicator. The machine could produce high quality copies, like the Xerox
Read MoreMarch 1984: Xerox 9900 duplicator with computerized programming, that enhanced productivity for central reproduction offices or commercial printers. The design
Read MoreApril 1974: The Xerox 9200 duplicating system offered automatic document feeding and collating, reduction and double-sided copies, with the
Read MoreIn July 1977 Xerox introduced the copier/duplicator Xerox 5400. The 5400 was an advanced member of the 4000/4500 family. The
Read MoreOctober 1979: The Xerox 9500 duplicating system offered automatic document feeding and collating, reduction and double-sided copies, with the speed
Read MoreXerox first duplicator was the 2400. This machine came on the market in october 1964. “2400” denoted the number of
Read MoreThis duplicator came on the market in May 1968. Like the Xerox 2400, the Xerox 3600 has it’s model number
Read MoreThe Xerox 8300 was introduced to the European market, in about 1981/1982. It had the same specifications as the Xerox
Read MoreThe following text is taken from the brochure of the Xerox 9600: “The Xerox 9600 is only available as Xerox
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