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Xerox announced plans to buy Lexmark late last year, but you're forgiven for not hearing about it at the time. To their ...
Xerox invented the photocopier and an early personal computer. But it had a rough past decade.
It joins two major players in the printer industry, including one that’s Lexington-based. Here’s what you need to know.
Jan 11 (Reuters) - Xerox Corp, under pressure to find new growth sources amid shrinking demand for its printer and copier business, is in talks for a deal with Japanese camera maker Fujifilm ...
Decades before 3-D printers brought manufacturing closer to home, copiers transformed offices, politics and art Clive Thompson Xerox founder Joe Wilson with the 914, which could make copies up to ...
Fuji Xerox has developed a new photocopier that can scan a document written in English and then print a copy of it in Japanese or Korean.
A perplexing and potentially very troublesome problem affecting Xerox scanners has been explained and fixed, thanks to some sleuthing by a savvy software engineer — and a bit of viral attention ...
STILL think copier when you hear the name Xerox? The company knows that you do. And it is sick of it. After all, Xerox doesn’t even make standalone copiers anymore. These days, Xerox gets most ...
Kotryna Zukauskaite Then in 1959, Xerox released the “914”—the first easy-to-use photocopier. The culmination of more than 20 years of experimentation, it was a much cleaner, “dry” process.