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Xerox 914 Plain Paper Copier

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Introduced in 1959, the Xerox 914 plain paper copier revolutionized the document-copying industry. The culmination of inventor Chester Carlson's work on the xerographic process, the 914 was fast and economical. One of the most successful Xerox products ever, a 914 model could make 100,000 copies per month. In 1985, the Smithsonian received this machine, number 517 off the assembly line. It weighs 648 pounds and measures 42" high x 46" wide x 45" deep.

Object ID: 1985.0669.01

Division: Division of Information Technology and Communications

Subject(s): Computers & Business Machines, Photography

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