And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: February 8th, 1906, 109 years ago today . . . the day Chester Carlson was born in Seattle, Washington. Trained as a scientist, Carlson was an office ...
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 on the ...
A researcher in Germany has discovered a major glitch in Xerox machines which have shown to substitute the wrong numbers when scanning documents. After scanning a blueprint document from an architect, ...
American multinational document management firm Xerox Corporation Ltd, unveiled the Xerox 914 on September 16th 1959. On this occasion, we look at some facts about the most successful single product ...
At about $145,000 a piece, this printer is capable of printing on almost any 3D object you can find. All you have to do is put your object inside the machine, then it will print whatever desired image ...
NEW YORK — When Xerox introduced its popular copying machines in 1959, their wizardry was considered as high tech as the iPhone when Steve Jobs presented it to the world almost 50 years later. But ...
Didn't snag one of the 50,000 tickets for the Brant Foundation's sold-out Basquiat show? Don't despair. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Peter and the Wolf (1985). Collection of the Robert Lehman Revocable Trust ...
The copy machines of today get a lot of action from office temps and owners of lost dogs, but did you know that the xerox machine has played a small—but crucial—role in modern art? Xerography, a new ...
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A software bug that caused some characters to be substituted for others in scans by some Xerox machines is more serious than previously thought. The problem came to light last week when German ...