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  2. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    Phaser brand solid ink color, dye-sublimation printers printer business acquired by Xerox Teletype Texas Instruments: serial matrix, inkjet, low-end laser, airline ticketing printer business acquired by GENICOM Toshiba: Trilog color serial matrix printers acquired by Centronics TVS Electronics dot matrix printers

  3. List of office supply companies in the United States

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  4. Ikon Office Solutions - Wikipedia

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    IKON Office Solutions was a company based in Malvern, Pennsylvania. [1] It was the world's largest independent provider of document management systems , copiers and services until it was purchased by manufacturer Ricoh in 2008. [ 2 ]

  5. Xerox - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the company changed its name to Xerox Corporation. [23] Xerox common stock (XRX) was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1961 [18] and on the Chicago Stock Exchange in 1990. In 1963, Xerox introduced the Xerox 813, the first desktop plain-paper copier, realizing Carlson's vision of a copier that could fit on anyone's office desk.

  6. Signed, Sealed and Delivered: 17 Historic and Unique Post ...

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    James A. Farley Post Office. New York The massive 1912 Beaux Arts treasure in Manhattan was the largest post office in the country for years, a staggering two-block icon of nearly 400,000 square feet.

  7. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    Kinko's corporate headquarters was in Ventura, California for many years, but in 2002, the company relocated to Galleria Tower in Dallas, Texas. In February 2004, FedEx bought Kinko's for $2.4 billion, which then became known as FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers. Prior to the FedEx acquisition, most Kinko's stores were open 24 hours a day.

  8. HP Indigo Division - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest developments was a sheet cassette for copiers and other copier and printing-related equipment. The company's first product would be a digital plotter/duplicator, bringing the tiny company (its 1991 sales totaled less than US$5 million, generating a profit of $440,000) head-to-head with such industry giants as Xerox and Canon .

  9. Photocopier - Wikipedia

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    Copiers can also use other technologies, such as inkjet, but xerography is standard for office copying. Commercial xerographic office photocopying [1] gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines. Photocopying is widely used in the business, education, and government ...