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CHESTER CARLSON (1906-1968). /nAmerican Physiker und Erfinder. Carlson (links), zeigen die ersten Xerox Kopiergerät. Fotografie, Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts Stockfotografie - Alamy
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Military History Society of Rochester - First Xerox Copy October 22, 1938 Chester F. Carlson and Otto Kornei succeed in electronically copying the message from a glass slide to a sheet of
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Today in History | October 22| 1938,Chester Carlson created the world's first Xerox machine. - YouTube
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