Office Equipment

Copy
In 1938, Chester Carlton invented Xerography and made the first Xerox copy in history. Since that time, the world of copying has changed the way we work. Every day, in every office, people depend upon the technology that Chester Carlton brought to the world in order to share information. Copying is an integral part of the work that you do every day and Xerox has products to meet your copying needs.

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Print
In today’s office, printers are as essential as computers. With the use of the internet and email, and the ability to share documents with ease, we have become more and more dependant upon printers because we still crave the ability to physically handle documents. Several studies have shown that of all the paper that we create in an office, about 80 comes from prints and only 20 from copies. That means that printing technology is a vital part of every office. Xerox understands this and offers a variety of printing, as well as multi-function systems to meet this growing need.

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Scan
Converting a paper document to a PDF image for sharing over email or for storing in your companies repository has become as easy as making a copy with Xerox technology. If you want to scan and store, scan and share via email, scan and convert to MS Word or Excel, or scan and remotely print in another part of the world, Xerox has the hardware and software technology to make it effortless for you and your employees to accomplish. In black and white or in color, Xerox scanning technology is unlike any other in the marketplace.

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Fax
Xerox faxing makes sending and receiving documents easy and reliable. Day in and day out we depend on faxing technology to help us communicate with people all over the world. Whether it is incorporated into a multi-function system or a stand-alone fax machine, Xerox has a faxing solution to meet your company’s budget as well as needs.

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