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  2. Xerox India - Wikipedia

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    Xerox India, based in Gurgaon, India, [1] is the Indian subsidiary of Xerox Corporation, an American printer, photocopier, document supplies, technology & services company. Originally Modi Xerox, the business was derived from a joint venture formed between Dr Bhupendra Kumar Modi aka Dr. M through ModiCorp (now Spice Group ) and Rank Xerox in ...

  3. Xerox - Wikipedia

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    The Xerox Star and its successor the Xerox Daybreak, despite their technological breakthroughs, did not sell well due to its high price, retailing at US$16,000 per unit (equivalent to $54,000 in 2023). A typical Xerox Star-based office, complete with network and printers, would have cost US$100,000 (equivalent to $335,000 in 2023).

  4. Photocopier - Wikipedia

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    Haloid called the new copier machines "Xerox Machines" and, in 1948, the term Xerox was trademarked. Haloid eventually became Xerox Corporation in 1961. In 1949, Xerox Corporation introduced the first xerographic copier, called the Model A. [ 3 ] Seeing off computing-leader IBM [ 4 ] in the office-copying market, Xerox became so successful that ...

  5. Rank Xerox - Wikipedia

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    The initial joint venture was 50% Xerox and 50% Rank Organisation, but this changed after a few years to a 60/40 split. Later, Xerox bought a further share making the split 80/20, and in the late 1990s, completed the purchase, so Rank Xerox Limited formally became Xerox Limited. The Rank Xerox Research Centre was renamed to the Xerox Research ...

  6. Xerox 1200 - Wikipedia

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    The Xerox 9700 was announced in July 1977 with planned availability in the third quarter of 1978, although with a considerably higher purchase price of $295,000. [16] It was a genuine laser printer that could print 120 pages per minute at 300 dots per inch. [17] It could also print in duplex. [18]

  7. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies who produce or have produced digital printers. ... acquired by Xerox Digital Equipment Corporation: printer business acquired by GENICOM

  8. Xerox Phaser - Wikipedia

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    The Xerox Phaser 6100 is a low-price office color printer. The New York Times reported in 2004 that "revenue from color machines .. represents about 25 percent" of the company's revenue. [ 3 ]

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Xerox: Photocopier or to make a photocopy Xerox: Xerox has used "trademark awareness" advertisements to prevent the brand from becoming a generic noun or verb, including such statements as "You can't make a Xerox." [235] However, it is used in the Philippines, [236] India, Russia, and Brazil as a generic word for 'photocopy'. Zamboni Ice resurfacer