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Xerox Lauded for Technology Innovation by the Digital Imaging Marketing Association

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 01, 2008  -- Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) kicked off the 2008 Photo Marketing Association Show by winning two Digital Imaging Marketing Association Innovative Digital Product Awards. Xerox products recognized include the Xerox DocuColor™ 5000 Digital Press with Xerox Document Binder 120-D/Coverbind 101 DFS and the Xerox FreeFlow™ Printer Server with JPEG Plug-in. The awards recognize products utilizing new technologies and applications that make them distinct and first of a kind.

The new configuration of the Xerox DocuColor 5000 Digital Press maximizes productivity by enabling print providers and photo retailers and labs to print and finish materials in-line, resulting in complete photo specialty products coming off the end of the press and ready for customers. It also gives print operations that have mid-range monthly print volumes a more robust machine to create complex photo books, calendars and greeting cards using a wider range of substrates and paper sizes.

The Xerox FreeFlow Print Server with JPEG Plug-In for the Xerox DocuColor™ 242/252/260 Digital Color Printer/Copiers allows users to print raw JPEG image files without having to pre-process them through separate photo editing software. The automated process shaves valuable minutes off of the photo specialty production process by allowing print operators to use the image files in the same format a majority of consumers use.

In addition to Xerox's DIMA award winning products, several others are on display in the company's PMA exhibit booth (A101) including the company's flagship Xerox iGen3™ 110 Digital Production Press, Xerox 8265 Color Wide Format Printer, Xerox FreeFlow workflow solutions and ProfitAccelerator™ Digital Business Resources collection.

Xerox Gives College Students their "Big Shot" with MyShot08 Photo Contest
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 31, 2008  -- Attention college students; fame and fortune are just a point, click and print away. The memories you are capturing today could be your big break tomorrow.

Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX), along with FUJIFILM U.S.A, Inc., Adobe Systems Incorporated and H&H Color Lab, is kicking off a nationwide photo contest to find the best images captured by college students and presented in three hot digital printing applications - personalized photo books, greeting cards or calendars. The overall winner will be mentored and work side by side with a renowned photographer at a Miami photo shoot and receive a camera valued at $3,000.

Announced today at the 2008 Photo Marketing Association International Convention and Trade Show in Las Vegas, MyShot08™ is free and open to all U.S. registered college students, regardless of their major. It emphasizes the relationship between photography and fast-growing consumer photo specialty applications.

"The contest is giving young people a way to liberate their digital images from their computers and cell phones and make printed products that capture their personalized memories," said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. "We are hoping to open the eyes of talented college photographers about how easy and fun it is to create these kinds of specialty products."

To kick-off the contest, Xerox is using the Web and popular social networking sites along with a variety of promotional activities to get the word out and attract interest and attention.

The Best of Show winner receives a day on location with professional photographer George Kamper. With more than 25 years of experience in traditional and digital commercial photography, Kamper's work has appeared in such magazines as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, GQ and Travel and Leisure. The overall winner also receives a Fujifilm infrared camera and a $500 print credit from H&H Color Lab, a leading photographic and digital lab serving professional photographers across the country. First, second and third-place winners will be selected in each photo category and receive gift cards, Adobe® software and print credits.

"The MyShot08 photo contest is a great way to give college students the opportunity to build their portfolio and gain valuable exposure and recognition for their talent," said Kamper. "As a professional photographer, I'm always looking for ways to help aspiring photographers succeed. This contest will surely inspire this audience to explore new ways to showcase their work and have some fun along the way."

Students will upload photos into one of the templates provided on www.MyShot08.com and limited to one entry per each of the three categories. All entries need to be submitted by March 31, 2008.

The panel of judges includes well-known professional photographers Kamper, Jamey Stillings, Salem Krieger and Gina LeVay and industry print expert Jim Hamilton, group director, On Demand Printing & Publishing, InfoTrends, a leading industry research and consulting firm.

The contest will also have other categories and prizes including: the most popular entry, voted on by Web users with the winner getting an Apple® iPod® touch and a $250 print credit at H&H Color Lab. The college of the Best of Show winner receives a $2,000 cash donation, Adobe software and a Fujifilm S5 camera; and the college with the most entries will receive a $1,500 cash donation, Adobe software and a $250 print credit at H&H Color Lab.

Each student will receive one free digital color print sample of their submission for each entry, printed on a Xerox DocuColor™ 240 Digital Color Printer/Copier by H&H Color Lab.

The MyShot08 Web site will also feature tips from the judges and sponsors on topics such as: shooting for digital print, lighting tips, turning up the volume on color, creating portraits with personality and how to make any photo better.

The PMA estimates that sales of photo books alone will grow 42 percent in 2008, to $359 million, from $253 million in 2007. A recent study by InfoTrends predicts the specialty photo printing market will grow at a compound rate of 24.5 percent per year through 2010, reaching $800 million in revenues.

The launch of MyShot08 caps a steady stream of photo printing related announcements from Xerox leading into PMA, including the launch of the new Xerox Picture Me Profitable Kit, the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server with JPEG Plug-In, and the news that Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. has purchased iGen3™ 110 Digital Production Presses for its Fujicolor processing labs.

Occupying adjoining booths at PMA (A101, B100, D100 and E100), Xerox and Fujifilm are showcasing a wide array of products and services featuring Fujifilm's software and photofinishing workflow integration services along with Xerox digital printers, workflow and business development tools.

Xerox Color Printers and Multifunction Systems Rated "Best" by Customers in Analyst Research Survey
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Dec. 05, 2007  -- Customers rated Xerox Corporation's (NYSE: XRX) office color printers, copiers and multifunction systems "best" among competitors, including Canon, Hewlett-Packard and Ricoh, in the 2007 Annual Color End-user Survey conducted by Industry Analysts, Inc.

Xerox color products achieved the highest scores in our color end user survey, which is a testament to the products' quality and reliability," said Andy Slawetsky, president, Industry Analysts, Inc. "Customers are extremely satisfied with the overall performance and durability of color products from Xerox."

Industry Analysts conducted extensive telephone interviews to obtain results that were representative of 325 devices. Xerox rated the best among color vendors in three out of four categories including maintenance and total cost of ownership, operability and functionality, and reliability.

In addition to the Industry Analysts rating, Xerox was honored with a "Best of 2007" award from PC Magazine in the printer category for the Phaser 6360™ color laser printer. The color printer earned this award for speed, paper handling and price. The annual awards are selected by a panel of PC Magazine editors and leading industry experts.

"These top ratings are a direct result of our commitment to customer satisfaction through superior technology," said David Bates, vice president of product marketing, Xerox Office Group. "Performance, reliability and value are key factors to the success of Xerox products and clearly end users and industry experts alike agree."

Xerox office products are available through Xerox direct sales, agents, resellers, dealers, by calling 866-480-3119, or online at www.xerox.com/direct. They come with Xerox's Total Satisfaction Guarantee.

Xerox DocuColor 7000AP Digital Press Satisfies Need for Speed

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 06, 2007  -- Speed is an invaluable tool in the race for a stronger business. To help businesses win that race, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today announced the Xerox DocuColor™ 7000AP Digital Press, which offers the ability to select from three print operation modes on a job-by-job basis. This flexibility ensures the highest level of productivity and versatility for the type of application, media or paper weight running through the system.
An "All Weights" mode enables the press to run all stocks at 70 ppm regardless of media weight and type and gives the output a matte appearance. The "Single Weight" mode varies the speed of the system based on stock weight and delivers a glossier look and feel. A third, "Mixed Media" mode, optimizes performance for unique jobs with mixed paper types from multiple trays.

"No two print environments are the same - print providers have diverse production needs that vary from day-to-day and job-to-job. But one thing our customers have in common is they want to print at rated speed regardless of the stock or job requirements," said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. "Xerox continues to provide award-winning digital printing systems that offer the highest level of image quality, speed and flexibility to help our customers embrace digital technology to help grow their businesses and increase their profits."

The Xerox DocuColor 7000AP offers the same proven performance and image quality as the 80-ppm Xerox DocuColor™ 8000AP, which was recently awarded an "Editor's Choice Award" from Better Buys for Business, a leading research and analyst firm.

"With options to print in different modes, the DocuColor 8000AP digital press expands the range of jobs that we can produce and its ability to maintain speed on heavier stocks has made a big difference in the opportunities we can pursue," said Scott O'Born, vice president, operations and technology, The Printing House, a print operation in Canada. "The DocuColor 7000AP offers the same benefits to print shops that need to produce a similar range of applications but have lower print volumes."

The Xerox DocuColor 7000AP can handle a wide range of Xerox DocuColor™ 8000AP Digital Press, including carbonless forms, Xerox DocuCard™ and DocuMagnet stocks, labels, business cards, window decals and synthetic substrates such as polyester, while maintaining exceptional image quality and color management. Marketing collateral, signage, postcards, direct-marketing pieces and other high-value applications can be tailored to meet customer specifications, including variable-data content, and produced at the system's rated speed of 70 ppm, helping print providers meet tight turnarounds, expand their offerings and improve their bottom line.

The DocuColor 7000AP offers 2400 x 2400 dpi print resolution for crisp, sharp text and digital screening technology that improves color consistency. The press offers tight front-to-back registration of +/- 0.5 mm and prints two-sided jobs at rated engine speed without slowing down due to its "race track" paper path - which is an unmatched capability in this class of products.

Print providers are offered the choice of the Xerox FreeFlow™ Printer Server 6.0, the Xerox EX Color Server powered by EFI Fiery® or the Xerox CX Color Server powered by Creo®. Each of the networked print servers - the workstations that process incoming print files and drive the digital press - supports variable data printing and combines outstanding color management with a user-friendly interface to yield superb digital color and integrate smoothly into any print environment. The Xerox DocuColor 7000AP also benefits from the Xerox FreeFlow™ Digital Workflow Collection, a suite of integrated and modular workflow solutions that works seamlessly with the print engine to help users connect with customers, reduce costs through automation and enable new applications.

An Automated Color Quality suite - currently available for Xerox Xerox iGen3™ presses - will also be available for DocuColor 7000AP and DocuColor 8000AP systems with FreeFlow Print Servers. The Automated Color Quality suite streamlines the color calibration process to help print providers speed up the daily maintenance routines that set the press up to deliver consistent and accurate output. This ensures the highest level of image quality and color consistency and frees up time for operators to get other work done.

The DocuColor 7000AP color press is modular to meet the needs of a variety of print environments. Users can choose finishing options ranging from a single feeder and catch tray configuration to the full production offering that features two feeders, a stacker, and a booklet maker. Other optional in-line automatic finishing devices are also available.

Xerox also offers the ProfitAccelerator™ Digital Business Resources collection, the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of business development tools, to help print providers create high-value applications and boost their print volume and profits.

Pricing and availability
The Xerox DocuColor 7000AP is immediately available for worldwide order taking. The U.S. manufacturer's list price for the press is $245,000 including a choice of color servers. All products are sold through Xerox direct sales force, agents, resellers and concessionaires.

Xerox will also offer a productivity kit for DocuColor 7000 units placed after June 1, 2007 that enables the device to run all stocks at rated speed. The kit has a list price of $30,000.