Xerox was the first in our industry to design products that are accessible and easy for every customer to operate. Our dedicated team of design professionals continues to focus on adapting products so that ease of use is not compromised. To make Xerox systems more accessible for people with disabilities, Xerox has developed accessories such as angled consoles, Braille console labels and “start print” foot switches.
In 1998, when Congress amended Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Xerox again stepped forward with solutions to adapt our technology for accessible use by government workers who are disabled. We established a rigorous process to evaluate our products’ compliance with Section 508. Learn more about Xerox’s accessibility policy.