Xerox 1012
Last modified: Dec 13, 2024 @ 2:05 pm
August 1986: Xerox announces the Xerox 1012. The copier made 15 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.
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Copy speed (per minute) | 12 |
Paper tray | 250 sheets |
Output tray capacity | n/a |
Finisher/sorter | |
Staple function | |
Reduction/zoom | Reduction/enlargement version - 82% and 122% |
Document handler | |
Dimension and weight | |
Depth | 54 (cm) / 21.3 (inches) |
Width | 107 (cm) / 42.2 (inches) |
Height | 26 (cm) / 10.2 (inches) |
Weight | 39 (K grams) / 86 (Lbs) |
Floor space requirements | 2 x 1 (meters) / 6.6 x 3.3 (feet) |
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Sorry, I forgot to add the pics.
Hi, we have a 1012 with two additional New Toners that haven’t been opened, Also have all of the paperwork/manuals that came with it. It shows some wear by some yellowing, and a couple small cracks in the non operational outside case. We fired it up yesterday and works great. Checked on Shipping, depending on where a person is in the US, vary’s from 60.00-125.00. If anyone is interested please let us know.
I have a Xerox 1012 in its original box. The box has never been opened and the copier has never been used, so it is in its perfect, original condition. It has been in my closet for many years. If anyone is interested, please contact me via email. I live in New York City and also travel in the tri-state area.
I have a complete Model 1012 copier with paper trays and user’s guide. It worked last time I used it, but it’s been stored for many years. Don’t know what to do with it, except toss it in a dumpster. To me, that would seem a real shame to do. Is there a museum or collectors who might want it? I would gladly donate it, but shipping would be prohibitive, and probably destroy it!
Where is it located?
I’m in Kingman, Arizona, USA, about 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hi I would be interested in purchasing it
Hello Rick. Where are you located?