The Xerox company equipped its photocopiers with the service Easy Translate, which allows you to scan a document and copy it in a different language.
Many of you may not be doing so well with photocopiers as they are becoming more and more complex, with touch screens, with scanners, with faxes, with endless copy possibilities, with multiple paper cassettes, with automatic feeding, with connection to the network etc. Some may remember the old machines that simply had the numbers to set the number of copies and a big green “Start” button.
Well you forget that you know. Not only will these machines not be simplified but they are constantly equipped with new features. H Xerox recently introduced another additional service, the automatic translation of a document during photocopying. All you have to do is select the language contained in the document and the language you want to translate. Something like Google Translate. Click "Start" and you have a photocopy of your fully translated document. It is not only impressive, but also very useful in some cases, such as for example to instantly create original translated catalogs of a restaurant.
But nothing in this world is free. The company doesn't charge for the first 30 translations, but after that count on $10 for every 100 pages, which is pretty high. The translation is done automatically, but if you need a more professional accuracy, then you can pay Xerox per word to do the translation for you manually.
See below the relevant Xerox promotional video: