Xerox PARC, the former name of the Palo Alto Research Company, a research and development company founded in 1970 in Palo Alto, best known for the invention of the laser printer, Ethernet, and the graphical user interface
If you Xerox a document, you make a copy of it using a Xerox machine. I should have simply Xeroxed this sheet for you. a copy of a letter, document etc made using a special machine = photocopy
A Xerox is a machine that can make copies of pieces of paper which have writing or other marks on them. The rooms are crammed with humming Xerox machines
Xerox PARC, the former name of the Palo Alto Research Company, a research and development company founded in 1970 in Palo Alto, best known for the invention of the laser printer, Ethernet and the graphical user interface
duplicator that copies graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder a copy made by the xerox process
A leader in the global document market, providing document solutions that enhance business productivity The company's document processing activities encompass developing, manufacturing, marketing, servicing and financing a complete range of document processing products and solutions designed to make organisations around the world more productive In the 1970s Xerox developed devices such as the mouse and graphical user interface technology that was later adopted by Apple for use in early home computers
A company that developed the first network, e-mail, and personal computer (none of which were sold nor produced) which now makes printers and other computer accessories