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Innovation

Invention has been a Xerox tradition. One of Xerox's best-known inventions was launched to the public in 1959: the Xerox 914 automatic, plain paper copier. Ever since, we've been unstoppable.

Out of the legendary Palo Alto Research Centre (PARC) and elsewhere throughout Xerox's global research labs came such pioneering inventions as the first commercial mouse; the prototype for the PC; the Ethernet; icon- and window-based computing; the fax machine; flat panel display; object-oriented programming (SmallTalk); and laser printing. To name but a few.

Today, the legacy continues. Most recently, we've leapfrogged the competition and unveiled the fastest, highest quality, most cost-effective xerographic sheet-fed colour press in the history of printing. It's the culmination of over 40 years of research on colour printing...intensive product development...and a $1 billion investment. We call it the iGen Production Press. More than 400 patents protect its market-making innovation. What will we think of next? Come to Xerox and who knows, maybe you'll be the one to tell us.