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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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Xerox 5300 Series – Scan to Email

Xerox 5300 Series - Scan to Email

You can email scanned documents to yourself or others.  How do you go about it? Watch this video and learn from this amateur tutorial.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - April 21, 2014 at 9:46 am

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Xerox Print Cartridges Recycling – A Step To A Much Greener Planet

Recycling Xerox cartridges can surely be a beneficial and effective way of saving money. Millions of empty Xerox cartridges are being disposed worldwide on a daily basis. Consumers do have the final say as to how and where these myriads of cartridges are disposed. It is natural to see that people and business establishments end up throwing away empty Xerox cartridges in trash bins as well as in recycling chambers. Needless to say, people are throwing these items without thinking that it can pretty much cause harm on the environment which is already compromised due to our constant abuse to it.

These cartridges are non-biodegradable which means that they are decomposed by natural means. Truth be told, these materials are made up of polymers that don’t go away for several thousand years before they disintegrate. With the insistent public demand for social and environmental responsibility and awareness, major manufacturers such as Xerox have developed a vast recycling program that is sure to help in reducing the volume of cartridges that are being dumped all over the world. They also see to it that the making process adds up to zero waste. Furthermore, eco-friendly materials are being used to help reduce the toxicity of substances that are being released into the environment.

Xerox, one of the most prominent brands and company of printing supplies in the world, has been consistent and determined to recycle as many cartridges as they possible could. It is currently spearheading a program that is called Xerox Green World Alliance which is proud to say that it has recycled at least 150 million pounds of non-biodegradable waste since its launching a few years back.

They have utilized the internet to reach out to more clients who are using Xerox print cartridges. They are pretty much willing to accept any returns. People are encouraged to collect and put their empty cartridges in a sealed box and courier companies like FedEx and UPS are more than willing to do the shipping and handling process. In our world today, each small step that we do will surely go a long way.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - April 6, 2014 at 12:13 pm

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Some Tips To Heed In Using Xerox Cartridges

Xerox suggests that toner cartridges should be stored cautiously in a dry and clean environment. Do not expose them to extreme temperatures, and try to keep them in their packaging. Even a few minutes of exposure to light could cause damage to the cartridge. This may in turn decrease your prints’ quality.

The printer’s warranty does not cover the damages incurred by the machine brought about by using a refilled toner cartridge. It is true that you can spend less, but Xerox does not recommend it due to certain risks.

A “Toner Save” setting is available in Xerox laser printers, while inkjets have a draft setting. Press the settings button repeatedly until you see “Toner Save” on the LCD screen. After which, you press the accept button. This would then set the printer to use less toner for every sheet. It may lessen the quality of the print. However, it’s ideal for printing out emails or draft copies of documents.

Printing many pictures has negative impacts on the cartridge, and it tends to lessen its life. The toner cartridge that comes with a machine usually has a lower amount of toner in it. It could even have a varied shape to the Xerox toner cartridges purchased as a replacement.

See the manual that comes with the printer for details of the replacement and fitted cartridges. Taking the cartridge with you to the shop may not be a very helpful thing.

As you use the toner, it may get unevenly distributed within the cartridge which brings about white streaks or streaks of light printing. This could even lead the Toner Low message being switched on early.

If such things happen, take the toner out and roll the cartridge 5 to 6 times in order to redistribute the toner. Hold it over paper while keeping it away from yourself since loose toner could spill out.

Clean your machine every time you have the cartridge changed. See to it that you unplug the machine beforehand, and dust it externally and internally. Also, make sure that you do not touch the transfer roller since oil from your fingers could bring about issues with printing.

Purchasing consumables such as cartridges in bulk gets to spare you significant amounts of money. Additionally, the cost for transport and packaging is way less for manufacturers and vendors, which is passed on to customers. It’s also environment-friendly since it saves fuel and packaging materials.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - March 26, 2014 at 8:31 am

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Enable advanced features for Xerox copiers on a Mac

Enable advanced features for Xerox copiers on a Mac

Can you imagine life without copiers? Well, it’s not impossible, alright. But it’s not easy!

No matter how fast-paced the technology is, copiers are still around, and just keep getting better. Not very well-versed with the newer versions? Follow the steps in this video to enable stapling and hole punching.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - March 19, 2014 at 8:50 am

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Xerox’s Secret To Success: ‘Innovative Spirit’

Xerox has been the household name when it comes to printer companies that are still up and running in the market. People have regarded them as the forerunners for the said industry. In connection to their length of time in the business, it is safe to say that they have much and enough knowledge as well as experiences.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - November 29, 2013 at 12:42 pm

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Use Of Xerox

Use Of Xerox

Just for laughs!

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Posted by UsedCopiers - November 10, 2013 at 1:08 pm

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Xerox Printers And Toner Products

People have varying opinions regarding Xerox printers and toner products. Xerox has been the household name when it comes to printer companies that are still up and running in the market. People have regarded them as the forerunners for the said industry. In connection to their length of time in the business, it is safe to say that they have much and enough knowledge as well as experiences.

People have attested to the fact that they rely more on Xerox and their products because of the conveniences and advantages it offers. Newer brands do come and go but people know better than to put their trust in something relatively new in the arena of the printing industry. Xerox has done this for quite a few decades already, so it would be a safe and logical choice for people to put their money on the leading and tested brand. To state the obvious, Xerox has particularly mastered the art of printing with quality. Consumers have said time and time again that Xerox still gives out the best quality that can only be rivaled by top of the line yet expensive models that are totally unneeded in the usual and day to day office setting. Xerox even excels in almost all types and sizes of paper that is available out there. People don’t know much about why Xerox excels but much is credited to its warm up time. Efficiency is the key that is why Xerox only needs around ten to fifteen seconds before it is totally warmed up. They have a certain pull in people’s decision because of the brand name as well as the brilliant history of their products.

Like anything else, people do still have complaints about this. Most Xerox machines are not portable enough for home use or small offices. They are on the ‘bigger’ category. Xerox also demands a bit more expenses since they are geared for large scale businesses. But needless to say, Xerox is arguably one of the best companies out there in the printing business. People can look for other options but for tested and proven products, Xerox will always be part of the pack.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - October 10, 2013 at 3:16 pm

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Xerox Printer Repair

Copiers are one of the most needed machines in any office setting. One of these machines is the Xerox printer. From a time to time case, they are able to undergo minor troubles, which are pretty much expected during a normal printer lifespan. When any of these troubles are found, you need not to call a service professional immediately, you can have a do it yourself plan to repair these problems.

Some of the steps that one can take when troubles come up are as follows:

Faulty or no power: A printer should be connected securely to a power source that provides proper voltage and electrical configurations needed for the Xerox machine to function well. You just have to make sure that it doesn’t share with any other devices that are power hogs.

Paper jams: One should be able to see the proper loading measures to avoid any multiple paper jams that result to machine damage and a waste of office supplies. There are certain papers that are not compatible with these Xerox machines, some of which include rough papers, transparent papers and padded envelops. Moreover, you should check the paper which is going to be used if it is designed for inkjet or laser printers.

Unusual noise: Noises may show early signs that some parts are not functioning well. One should look into it. Opening the printer door and have a flashlight run through it to have a good interior look. Search and check for any foreign objects that may have found its way into the interior of the printer.  If there is none, then you can proceed to checking if the paper is properly loaded.

Cannot print: Check if the printer is properly connected to the laptop or computer and have wires and cables inspected.

Overheated printer: This problem usually occurs when the air vents are blocked and the heat is not given allowance to be released and exhausted.

Poor printing quality: One should check the toner and cartridge and find out if they really are recommended for the particular Xerox machine.

These are the basic printer problems one can encounter and one can resolve on his own.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - September 24, 2013 at 3:51 pm

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Do XEROX machines use PM DC motors?

Question by magical me: Do XEROX machines use PM DC motors?
I need a high voltage low rpm pmdc motor.. are they used in xerox machine (coz i happened to read this somewhere on the net)?? If not, where else are they used?

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Answer by billrussell42
I doubt it, but there are many thousands of different models made by Xerox Corp. and I doubt even an engineer working at Xerox knows what kind of motors were used in each and every one of those tens of thousands.

There are lots of PM DC motors around, but mostly they are low voltage models. There is no reason to design a high voltage unit unless very high power is required, and high power motors are not PM DC motors.

(I interpret “high voltage” as over 500 volts)

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Posted by UsedCopiers - May 9, 2013 at 1:33 pm

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