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Last modified: In 1974 Rank Xerox established a manufacturing plant in Coslada, outside of Madrid. The plant produced toner and
Read MoreLast modified: In 1962 the Rank Organization took over Murphy Radio and the firm became Rank, Bush, Murphy. TV and
Read MoreLast modified: The Xerox 3100 LDC and 3103 were one and the same machine, in different markets. Marketed by Rank
Read MoreLast modified: With this webpage, we hope to gather picture of different Xerox memorabilia that is out there. If you
Read MoreLast modified: From the text of the System 123 brochure: It enlarges reduced-size images of documents to their original size…
Read MoreLast modified: In 1950 Haloid announced the Xerox Standard Equipment. It consists of the Xerox camera No. 4, Processord “D”
Read MoreLast modified: From 1939 to 1944 Chester Carlson visited several companies to show his first xerographic apparatus. This was some
Read MoreLast modified: In 1949, the Haloid Company produced its first copying machine. It was called the Model A. During development
Read MoreLast modified: The Xerox 2202 copier was a modified version of the Fuji Xerox model 2200. In 1973, Fuji Xerox
Read MoreLast modified: The Xerox 1000 was simply the product’s last hurrah before being scrapped. Xerox hated scrapping anything which might
Read MoreLast modified: In August 2023 I had the opportunity to do a guided tour via Microsoft Teams of the Xerox
Read MoreLast modified: Palo Alto Research Center 3333 Coyote Hill Road (map location) Palo Alto, CA 94304 The following text is
Read MoreLast modified: Xerox Research Centre of Canada 2660 Speakman Drive (map location) Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2L1, Canada The following text
Read MoreLast modified: Xerox Research Centre Europe 6 chemin de Maupertuis (map location) 38240 Meylan Grenoble, France The following text is
Read MoreLast modified: A “unknown” Xerox product has come to my knowledge. It’s the Xerox Conference Copier. This product was produced
Read MoreLast modified: I have been looking for a Xerox 4000 copier for a long time, which I could play with.
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox 740 Microfiche reader/printer specification sheet: The Xerox 740 is a COM-format microfiche reader / printer
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Annual Report 1979: The 2080 printer, developed by Fuji Xerox for worldwide distribu’tion, creates prints
Read MoreLast modified: Below is a video of operations of different Xerox copiers by Dan Spinner. This video is from 1976
Read MoreLast modified: Xerox Corporation gathers together a team of world-class researchers in information sciences and physical sciences and gives them
Read MoreLast modified: From Xerox Annual Report 1970: In the United States, Xerox corporation owns some 1,700 acres of land. The
Read MoreLast modified: Xerox International Center for Training & Management Development (XICTMD) The center was built by Xerox in 1974 under
Read MoreLast modified: Xerox 914 was the first plain paper photocopier, and was so popular that by the end of 1961,
Read MoreLast modified: Rank Xerox was formed in 1956 as a joint venture between the Xerox Corporation of United States (a.k.a.
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: Simply the premier duplicating system. Making 135 copies per minute with on-line
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The 5052 takes our Integrated Design Philosophy to a new level. The
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The mid-volume 5046 has the best of both worlds: the range of
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: Mastering all of the 5028’s features is a breeze: All your options
Read MoreLast modified: From the Xerox Products Guide 1988-89: The Xerox 5018 was a very affordable copier that represents the standard
Read MoreLast modified: August 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1012. The copier made 15 copies a minute. The 10 series represented
Read MoreLast modified: November 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1005 Color Copier. The 1005 Color Copier could produce 5 full color
Read MoreLast modified: January 1987: Xerox announces the Xerox 1065. The 10 series represented a new generation of copiers. This
Read MoreLast modified: March 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1050. The Xerox 1050 could handle computer forms, add front and back
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