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Imaging Devices - Xerox - Xerox WorkCentre 4118 Series Computer Driver Updates



Device types / Imaging Devices / Xerox / Xerox WorkCentre 4118 Series


link Xerox WorkCentre 4118 Series
Xerox
Imaging Devices
1.4.8.0
4-30-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xerox WorkCentre 4118 Series
Xerox
Imaging Devices
1.2.9.1
4-19-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:

NameXerox Holdings Corporation
Key peopleand CEO)|Steve Bandrowczak (president wbr and COO)
IndustryInformation technology
Revenuedecrease US$10.265 billion (2017)
Operating incomeincrease US$570 million (2017)
Number of employees27,000
FoundedRochester, New York, U.S.
Location CityNorwalk, Connecticut
Location CountryU.S.

Xerox Holdings Corporation (ˈ|z|ɪər|ɒ|k|s; also known simply as Xerox ) is an American corporation that sells print and digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut (having moved from Stamford, Connecticut, in October 2007), though its largest population of employees is based around Rochester, New York, the area in which the company was founded. The company purchased Affiliated Computer Services for $6.4 billion in early 2010. As a large developed company, it is consistently placed in the list of Fortune 500 companies. On December 31, 2016, Xerox separated its business process service operations, essentially those operations acquired with the purchase of Affiliated Computer Services, into a new publicly traded company, Conduent. Xerox focuses on its document technology and document outsourcing business, and continues to trade on the NYSE. Researchers at Xerox and its Palo Alto Research Center invented several important elements of personal computing, such as the desktop metaphor GUI, the computer mouse and desktop computing. The concepts were adopted by Apple and later Microsoft. Xerox released the 6085 desktop publishing system in 1986, before IBM and Microsoft, but an inferior operating system, obsolete hard drive (a 20 MB drive weighed over 40 lbs/18 kg), and weak software (documents paginated at one per second) doomed the model, as Apple and Microsoft's hardware and OS software offered much greater functionality. Xerox also released a 4045 desktop laser printer whose cartridges could print 50,000 pages (instead of 5,000), but the model never caught on, and Xerox abandoned future efforts to focus more on its core businesses