The origin of Xerox Machines Copier can be traced back to as early as 1930 when American physicist Chester Carlson first conceived the concept of electrophotography. A major milestone was reached in 1948 when the Haloid Corporation (later known as Xerox Corporation) introduced the first functional xerographic copier, named the Xerox Model A. The 1960s witnessed the widespread adoption of Xerox machines, notably with the launch of the Xerox 914, which was the first fully automatic office copier. Xerox machines brought about a revolution in document production and played a pivotal role in shaping the modern office environment. Today, Xerox remains a prominent player in the printing and copying industries, offering cutting-edge multifunction devices and solutions.
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