Xerox

[ US /ˈzɪɹɑks/ ]
[ UK /zˈi‍əɹɒks/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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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How To Use Xerox In A Sentence

  • For laser printers, Xerox is pushing a new kind of toner that requires 25 percent less energy to produce. The Paper Chasers
  • Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy.
  • ‘The more you understand about xerography,’ pioneering Xerox engineer Bob Gundlach tells Owen, ‘the more you are amazed that it works.’
  • Typically, liquid processable organic semiconductors will oxidise rapidly, Xerox says, which makes it difficult to build such transistors in air.
  • For many, the word "zine" will conjure images of Xeroxed-and-stapled underground tributes to science-fiction fandom or '90s riot-grrrl culture. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • What led to the amazing performance of Xerox PARC in developing many of the important microcomputing innovations? Diffusion of Innovations
  • Ali ne, naj ugibam vam bo ne glede na pišče vaš tolkel nositi papirnato vrečko nad glavo in si trak xerox sliko obraza, da ga, ali ne! Ideonexus.com »2007» februar
  • The brains behind LambdaMOO belong to Pavel Curtis, a 84-year-old computer scientist at Xerox Corp. 's Palo Alto Research Center, who got interested in "mudding" as a distraction when his own research in computer software hit a lull. Get In The Mood
  • You take your copy of McHugh, unbind it, take your copy of the wake, unbind it and xerox it at twice size so the page size matches McHugh, and rebind it interleaved, so each McHugh page faces the page it annotates. Languagehat.com: FWEET.
  • The Xerox 700 Digital Colour Press, unveiled in May, is the first product to use the new toner, which is currently being produced in Japan. ITnews Australia
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