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For years, Xerox Corp. worried about the fate of its photocopiers after the digital era produced, as promised, the paperless office.
Although the company had to be almost completely restructured in the last five years to regain what had traditionally been its turf, Xerox Corp. says it is winning again in its tug of war with the … ...
The Xerox copier's core technology -— a process called xerography, invented by Chester Carlson — is still widely used in copy machines five decades later. Xerox is now based in Norwalk ...
As the digital age slows down the printing industry, Xerox is fighting back and implementing new sources of revenue.
Paper jams are the most basic weapon in copier vs. human warfare, but a few models of Xerox copiers are stepping up their game. They’ve been very stealthily going rogue and secretly changing a ...
Xerox is copying a page from its old playbook: the member of the Nifty 50 of the 1960s is resuming dividend payments, which were suspended six years ago as the copier company struggled to reinvent ...
Xerox, ever eager to remind buyers that its offerings go beyond copiers, also spotlighted its new contract with Newark, New Jersey's city government, which is using Xerox's hardware and software ...
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 ...
When everyone thinks you're "just a copier company," you have to work extra hard to redefine your mission and brand. A lesson from Xerox’s Innovation Group in granting permission to dream.