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