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post Jul 3 2025, 11:18 PM
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Xerox 914 - Wikipedia
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Xerox 914 - Wikipedia
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Xerox 914 - Wikipedia
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The other one rusted away.
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I posted; I’m guessing you watch history channel too?

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I posted; I’m guessing you watch history channel too?

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Yes. I was watching the episode about office machine revolution and heard about the 914 Xerox.
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post Jul 4 2025, 11:12 PM
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This is why it was called the 914 Xerox. I think 9 x 14 is the standard European paper size


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This is why it was called the 914 Xerox. I think 9 x 14 is the standard European paper size


No 14” long paper is a US size - “Legal” (8 1/2 x 14). Euro standard is A4 - 210mm x 297mm, a little longer and narrower than US 8 1/2 x 11 “Letter” size.
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