Some interesting facts about laser printer and photocopier machine.
Hewlett-Packard introduced its first laser printer, the 2680A, in 1980. It offered high resolution and was capable of merging graphic illustrations and text. The printer system was so good, in fact, that Hewlett-Packard used one to print the user manuals for 2680 customers. With a retail price of about $100,000 and a footprint the size of a hot dog cart, the device was confined to the enterprise market, but the technology would eventually trickle down to consumers.

HP 2680A: The First Laser Printer
In 1959, Xerox revolutionized access to information by inventing and commercializing the first plain paper photocopy machine, the Xerox 914. The 914 took over a decade and a significant R&D budget to develop. The machine was revolutionary: averaging 2,000 copies a day or 100 times more than the average business copier at the time.

Xerox 914: The First Plain Paper Photocopier
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