A duplicator (trade mark Xerox) that copies graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder.
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A copy made by a xerographic printer.
1 The SEC staff will not recommend charges against Xerox , the company said.
2 Representatives for Xerox , Deason and Icahn were not immediately available for comment.
3 Most of your friends are probably taking jobs with Kodak or Xerox .
4 Abstract for Dynamics of Computation Group Meeting, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
5 The move puts pressure on Xerox to open its books to HP.
6 A unit of Xerox Corp now runs the city's traffic camera system.
7 But Tamai said turning to other vendors would be disadvantageous for Xerox .
8 Jacobson, who joined Xerox in early 2012, is also a board member.
9 Icahn has also called for Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson to be replaced.
10 The contest was sponsored by Xerox and Staff Builders, a temporary-personnel service.
11 But first, Xerox has to get the technology out of the lab.
12 And that was just from one company's private R&D engine, Xerox 's PARC.
13 It was a color Xerox of what Norman wore all the time.
14 Visentin had previously been hired by Icahn to assist in fighting Xerox .
15 Finally she returned and handed Sally the Xerox copies of the file.
16 Robert Spinrad, a computer scientist, is a former director of Xerox PARC.
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