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NORWALK, Conn.--(Business Wire)--Xerox       (NYSE:XRX) recently supported raids and  prosecutions around the world to       protect customers from counterfeit  consumables and products, which       unknowingly lead to damaged equipment,  shoddy output and higher costs.     

 

      According to The Imaging Supplies Coalition, the estimated worldwide  impact of counterfeiting is $3.5 to $5 billion annually. It’s an industry  often targeted by counterfeit distributors because “fake” toner is often       indistinguishable until it is used, and not often scrutinized by the        consumer. But it comes at a price – including invalidating equipment        warranties and inconsistent or poor print quality.

    

      Counterfeit prevention efforts by Xerox include:    

  •         The confiscation of more than 1,500 boxes of  fake toner cartridges that looked like authentic Xerox products from  Zhuhai Warmth Electronic Co., Ltd., a compatible manufacturer in China.  A cease-and-desist action forbids the company from using fake packaging. An identical action was brought against Zhuhai Supricolor Image Co., Ltd., in China, which is linked to Zhuhai Warmth.      
  •         Two organized raids in Brazil – including  one in Maringa where more than 1,000 counterfeit boxes of Xerox-branded  toner cartridges and authentication labels were confiscated by Original  Equipment         Manufacturers (OEMs). In Londrina, Xerox, along with other  OEMs, seized more than 1,800 boxes of counterfeit Xerox products,  including security labels and product identification materials.       
  •         The confiscation of nearly 1,000 boxes of  Xerox counterfeit products in Turkey; the raid was conducted on behalf  of Xerox and other OEMs.      
  •         The conviction of a Baltimore man sentenced  for 26 years for stealing and selling $55,000 worth of Xerox  consumables.      

      Xerox has assembled a worldwide team consisting of brand protection, corporate security and legal to combat counterfeit activities; the company also cooperates with other OEMs, along with local law       enforcement,  customs and excise agencies.  

  

Ways to avoid counterfeit products    

Buyers can avoid counterfeit products and supplies by purchasing        directly from Xerox or authorized Xerox resellers. Another safeguard is to look for  authentication labels.  For example, Xerox products have a holographic security label with a  unique serial number and barcode. If counterfeit distributors tamper with  labels or remove them, consumers should inform Xerox of the purchasing  source.  

  

About Xerox    

Since the invention of Xerography more than 75 years ago, the people of  Xerox  (NYSE: XRX) have helped businesses simplify the  way work gets done. Today, we are the global leader in business process  and document management, helping organizations of any size be more  efficient so they can focus on their real business. Headquartered in  Norwalk, Conn., we have more than 140,000 Xerox employees and do business  in more than 180 countries, providing business services, printing equipment and software for commercial and  government organizations. Learn more at www.xerox.com.    

 

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      Xerox Patti Quinn, 585-264-2842 patti.quinn@xerox.com or Text       100 for Xerox Emily Bird, +1-585-697-2618 emily.bird@text100.com

 

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