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Xerox : Not A Synonym Of Photocopy But A Part Of History

For the longest time, I used the word “Xerox” when referring to a re copied document. Or when I go “Hey please Xerox this for me.” I did not know any better then. But when I finally did, I found out how wrong I was when it came to speech and grammar. Later I realized that Xerox was actually a brand of a photocopying machine. But due to its success and popularity, it will most likely be able to replace the verb “photocopy”  in the books and just stick to the word “Xerox” instead.

This brand came to life because of the frustration and drive of Chester Carlson. He is a research engineer and a lawyer who worked in New York City. His job entailed him to make numerous copies of important documents. It was a one man task. He knew it would be a tough thing to do. Unless he would hire several other men. He did not have that option though. So this motivated him to come up with the Xerox machine and trash the sluggish mimeograph machine.

The Xerox machine works by physically conveying a part of the ink on the texts of the original paper. The letter on the document are drawn to a moistened thin sheet or paper through pressing them together.

Xerox was founded by the Haloid Photographic Company of Rochester. Consequently, the name was changed to Haloid Xerox during the year 1958 then eventually to Xerox by the year 1961. Until now, it is fondly called as Xerox which has gained heights when it comes to the photocopying business.

Despite the success, the company is still continuous in terms of developing their craft. They began with Xerox 914 which is the first ever plain paper photocopier that made use of the Elector-photography process. Later on, they innovated into creating the Xerox 2400. From the name itself, it can reproduce 2400 copies of documents in a span of one hour. This was known to be the Automatic Document Feeder, Slitter/Perforator and Collator. Moreover, it created the Xerox 3600 which can already speak for itself.

The company, although very thankful for the support of the society still suggests to refrain from using the word “Xerox” when referring to copied documents. This is for security purpose and misquotations. But what they would like for the community to do is to continue patronizing the brand who has painted the history and leaving several thousands of copies behind.

 

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Posted by UsedCopiers - July 21, 2014 at 10:42 am

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Breaking Down Office Copiers For You

Let us face it. One of the most taken for granted machines are the copiers situated in the corners of the offices or in excluded parts of certain establishments. When in fact, they do not get their well deserved credit and attention. If you are one that has endless paperwork tasks then you should consider these copiers as your best friend. They do things for you in a lightning speed. They reproduce several copies of the document you wish to be reproduced. It lets you escape the daunting and slow process of re typing and re printing everything again.

But who are we to thank for these copiers? No one else but the inventor with the name of Chester Carlson. He is an American who took his inspiration from his very own experience. Just like anyone else, he wanted to reproduce several documents which will require only a short period of time. At the start, he considered utilizing the photography concept which sadly was immediately thrown out to the bin. Eventually, he found out that the surface of certain materials has the capability to allow photoconductivity that can be increased thus paving way for the reproduction of numerous copies of documents. The people of today owe a lot to him. Through his invention, life at work became more efficient and easy.

However, the inventions did not end there. As time passed by, more additions were made to the already brilliant copier. It greatly boosted over time. A lot of other features were incorporated to it making it more reliable and multi functional.

One of the added features is the ability to resize certain images. You can reduce it or enlarge it depending on your needs. Other popular perks are printing and scanning. This saves up money since you need not to purchase separates machines to complete the job for you.

Now that you are at the last paragraph of this article then you have already absorbed all the details needed to convince you into buying a copier. Let me add some more to that. Aside from the features, you must also know the capabilities of the copier itself. Scrutinize everything like how many copies can it reproduce in a minute, how clear is the copy, the size of the copier that will best fit your area and of course the money it will cost you.

There you have it. That is just about everything you need to know. So go to the nearest store and get yourself a copier to get started with your job as early as possible.

 

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Posted by UsedCopiers - May 21, 2014 at 9:36 am

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Why Opt For Used Copiers

We know all too well how copiers make life easier especially for people with a white collar job. It could be for a wide array of reasons. It could be for documentation, filing or just simply reproduction of data. Making copies from copiers are basically cheaper and will require less time than recreating new versions of them from scratch. Here’s the rub, the copiers could cost a small fortune, and it requires a few years of using it before you can actually feel the return of investment.

What’s in these days is buying used copiers instead of brand new ones. Investing in used copiers could be beneficial for anyone on so many levels and that’s why a lot of people are shifting to used copiers instead of saving up for brand new ones.

A used copier is quite affordable, so to speak. A quality used copier could range from one third the price of a brand new one and even half the price of the modern ones. This will let you spread your investments into other things such as another copier or other equipment all as the cost of one brand new copier.

Used copiers even though old, could still provide the same quality of copies as those of brand new ones. Particularly if you don’t require any high end graphics or even details to be copied, used copiers will be more than sufficient.

Not a lot of people know how much they can save when they opt for used copiers. It’s recycling at its best. You are not only good to your pocket, but you also get to be eco-friendly and be an environmentalist in your own little way.

How about you? Would you go for a used copier? Or would you still choose the brand new ones? Why? Hit us with some comments!

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Posted by UsedCopiers - March 19, 2014 at 4:04 pm

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Why Digital Copiers Are Better Than Analog Copiers

A lot of companies today can’t go on with their daily routine without using a photocopier. They use it to create copies of different documents. When we talk about copy machines, there are two types that you can choose from: analog copiers and digital copiers.

Analog copiers are the old-fashioned type that a lot of people have come to be comfortable with. They produce copies through the process which involves a positively charged drum and a negatively charged ink toner.

On the other hand, digital copiers are gaining more and more popularity today because of the convenience and efficiency they offer. Digital copiers use a negatively charged drum with a positively charged toner system to print documents and photos. Thus, a much greater quality output is produced. Such documents or photos are scanned into the memory of the machine to be easily managed by a computer, saved for future reprinting, or sent to another computer by means of emailing or faxing.

Digital copiers tend to be an investment in small business. With just one machine, they get to do many things since it can be a standalone copier, computer printer, fax machine, and even flat-bed scanner. This type of copy machine offers more functions as compared to the conventional type.

Certainly, all businesses assess and evaluate how much money comes in and how much they shell out. With digital copiers, businesses get to save some money as these copiers don’t call for as much maintenance as the analog type does plus the cost of the ink used is lower. The main reason why you can save a significant amount of money is the ink used in digital copiers is able to yield more copiers so the per-page cost is much lower.

Digital copiers are also environment-friendly. They don’t add up to noise pollution since they work quietly. This type also has an energy-saving standby mode that powers down the machine although not completely. You also get to spare paper by using duplex printing and less paper jams occur.

More to these, you get to save some precious time since it can store the documents into the internal memory so continuous moving of the carriage and drum is not required. Scan the document once and you can make as many copies as you want.

Furthermore, digital copiers don’t eat a lot of space because they are usually smaller and more compact as compared to the analog copy machines.

Just because you have grown familiar with something does not mean you have to stick with it for all eternity. Change is good especially if it’s for the better!

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Posted by UsedCopiers - March 17, 2014 at 8:39 am

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Quick Copying Guide: Faculty Copy machine

Quick Copying Guide: Faculty Copy machine

A photocopier (also coined as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images rather quickly and cheaply. Here is a short video tutorial on how to make copies on a new copier.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - March 9, 2014 at 10:37 am

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Buying A Copier Machine

Copiers may almost always seem as uninteresting machines. Nevertheless, they are totally significant especially when you have endless paperwork daily. They have the ability to reproduce tons of copies of a particular document much faster. This way, you need not re-type or re-print the documents given that it could be very time-consuming.

Do you have any idea who invented machine? That would be the American man with the name Chester Carlson. His desperate need to reproduce several patents in a shorter period of time inspired such creation. Initially, he tried using the concept of photography, but it was ruled out immediately. Afterwards, he came up with the realization that the photoconductivity of the surface of specific materials could actually be increased and this could aid him in reproducing many copies of certain documents at a short period of time. Because of this, modern office work is so much more convenient!

If you want to buy one, know beforehand that there are many models that are multifunctional. They can print and scan. Thus, you wouldn’t have to buy separate scanners or printers. Very cost-effective!

If you work in an office, suffice it to say, copier machines are very helpful. Also, it can be of help to students, researchers, writers, and the likes.

When buying, look into the speed of the machine. See to it that you know exactly how many copies it can produce in a minute. You must also check the resolution or clarity. You should consider if you prefer a color or black and white model. Last but not least, you must take into consideration the price. Having a copier machine can be extremely helpful so you have to see to it that you buy the best and most functional one.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - February 10, 2013 at 12:42 pm

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