Xerox (pronounced zee-rocks) is a corporation known for the introduction of the plain-paper photocopier and the manufacture and sale of copiers, printers and related machines, as well as the invention of the Ethernet, the graphical User Interface (GUI), and the computer mouse. It is now also the largest provider of business services outsourcing.
"Xeroxing" is improperly used to mean the making of a photocopy of something.
The work "Xerox " is a proper noun and a registered trade mark of the Xerox Corporation. It should not be used as a verb. The single word "copying" or "photocopying" is readily available to mean "the making of a photocopy" and does not infringe the trademark.
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They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
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One can purchase a Xerox Phaser 8400 printer from retailers such as Xerox Corporation, Xerox Canada, Professional Digital Services and Fuji Xerox. One can also purchase online from sites such as Office Xerox, Staples, Amazon and eBay.
The correct way to use Xerox in a sentence is to use it to refer to a machine made by the Xerox corporation, or to the Corporation itself, for example:They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
The head office for Xerox UK is located at Xerox,Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1HS. Xerox UK is one of the international support offices for the USA Xerox Corporation.
Xerox is a company (that invented the xerox copier). Companies are not living creatures and therefore they do not have relatives.
The stockholders own Xerox Corporation.
The Xerox Corporation has not collapsed.
Photo copying machine is the Meaning of xerox machine. It comes from the company xerox corp.
A "Xerox copy" is a photocopy that has been created using a copy machine that was marketed by the Xerox Corporation.
The word "xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark. Xerox is short for the company name, Xerox Corporation, and can also used to refer to a machine made by Xerox Corporation or the product of such a machine. It is incorrect to use Xerox as a verb or as a generic term. The proper generic terms are "copy" and "photocopy."
Fuji Xerox does not have any dealers in the United States. Xerox machines and related products and services are marked in the United States by the Xerox Corporation, which owns 25% of Fuji Xerox. Fuji Xerox markets Xerox machines and related products and services in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia and New Zealand, and has dealers in that region.