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It was a great product, and every engineer should have the opportunity to work on a product like this at least once in their career.
Develop applications and solutions: Please offer your feedback to Cary. DocuTech systems were the last known to use the XNS protocol for networking.
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Printrr improvements include an optional VLD laser assembly, which uses sub-pixel dot positioning, while not truly increasing the print resolution to x dpi, improves the halftone quality. Shop Xerox Shop Xerox. With its ability to digitally scan, edit and store documents for later retrieval, and also its ability to output stitched or tape-bound books, the DocuTech Production Publisher was arguably the first fully integrated " print-on-demand " publishing system.
How reliable was the system?
Xerox DocuTech’s 25th Anniversary
Jobs at Xerox Agents. The original DocuTech, according to Hube, was designed fortoprints per month.
Views Read Edit View history. That was one of the most amazing work experiences we had ever had. This page was last edited on 25 Octoberat The DocuTech also played a role in succeeding waves of innovation including the transition from analog office copiers to multifunction digital devices that scan, fax, copy and print, as well as the development of variable-information printingwhich uses data to personalize documents at a massive scale.
Randy also is responsible for the Xerox Archives, an important repository of historical information on the many contributions Xerox has made to the industry over the years, including DocuTech.
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Metered Supplies Metered Supplies. Connect on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn. In addition, there are a number of other competitors in the field, led by the Kodak Digimaster Production Printer, which is sold under a number of different brand names.
Scanned documents could be saved to a special memory area on disk known as the "Save Queue" where they could be retained, edited if desired using the built in editorand later printed "on demand".
While I was involved with the program beginning in late in sales in Silicon Valley, Randy had a much deeper and longer involvement. I know the marketing team wanted even more features than we could deliver. By Cary Sherburne Published: Find a sales location Find a prijter provider.
Retrieved from " https: The DocuTech is an improved version of the DT, with a Sun Microsystems workstation controller replacing the original controller and scanner.
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To post a comment Log In or Become a Member, doing so is simple and free. Additionally, all the control software as well as system diagnostics were created from scratch, too. Randy started with Xerox 39 years ago, and for a good portion of his career, he worked on the DocuTech program.
Sell Xerox products and services: The DocuTech forever changed that.
The engineering was really inspirational and to this day is still an incredible achievement given the fact that there was little to nothing to repurpose from within the existing technologies of the day.
The amount of learning, teamwork and effort was incredible. This was truly a breakthrough product that is credited with docufech the print-on-demand market and ultimately generated billions of dollars of revenue for Xerox and its customers.
Document Management Document Management. By Jo Oliphant on Nov 16, As a technical specialist on this product in the early 90's it was a complete joy to work with. Hube explains that the DocuTech had to be built from the ground up.
Although this system's network connectivity was limited to Xerox's proprietary XNS network, a DocuTech Network Server was also offered which enabled the now growing family of DocuTech Publishing Systems to be utilized with a broader set of networks.
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