Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Xerox no longer deserves loyalty

this whole layoff fiasco is sickening. who is in charge of this sinking company. U.B. lined her pockets and dismantled a once great company,then we get the guy that wrecked Kodak. This has become a nightmare for so many and will not end until we ,who have given our lives to this company, are out.

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Quality and customer service have gone to zero in this company ....Focus on doing things on the cheap....

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Post ID: @7ejed+OnTTZSl

Hate to tell you this - No company deserves your loyalty - what a bad thing to say. But companies dont care if they lay you off for the BOTTOM LINE. Just do your work watch them like a hawk - document anything that you could use in the future. Even if it is just a slip of a tongue from your manager - co-worker or customer. Document everything. Too bad that life has to be this way.

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I worked on Xerox copiers as a contractor and as a Xerox employee until March of this year, when they laid me off. I think their biggest problem is that most of their new model copiers are pieces of crap. The 5945i to me was a tremendous backwards step from the 5845i. I worked on several brand new 5945s that jammed constantly. They changed the paper path method that was used on the 5800s, 5700s, 5600s, 5500s, and 5100s were the paper went though the developer housing, through the fuser, and then to the inverter assembly and out into the paper tray into a vertical path from the input tray that went up through the left side of the machine. The left side door has plastic pieces that catch it and are supposed to hold it closed. If it isn't closed very well, you will have a paper jam. Also they changed the output tray angle so you have to have a finisher on the 5945i to catch the paper !

Whoever released the 5900 series into production should be fired.

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