If you're old enough, you probably used to "xerox" stuff instead of scanning and printing it at home to make a copy (or even simpler nowadays, just taking a picture of some document and airdropping it to a friend you're working with or something)
But did you know Xerox is actually a brand name and also made fun papercrafts?
Well some years ago at least, and you can still use the Wayback Machine to download the DocuWorks *.xdw files of the templates, which you can then either open with the free DocuWorks Lite Viewer from the Xerox website: https://www.support.xerox.com/en-us/content/117913
(or if you don't really want to install an extra tool on your computer use an online tool like https://thetimetube.herokuapp.com/xdwviewer/ (just try again tomorrow if you get a message that "you have exceeded the daily usage")
Download + build your own free cute papercraft animals (by Fuji Xerox):
https://web.archive.org/web/20170717095506/http://www.fujixerox.co.jp/support/software/docuworks/asobo/ (archived link)
(instructions: save the DocuWorkds *.xdw files from the archived website and use the free DocuWorks Lite Viewer from https://www.support.xerox.com/en-us/content/117913 or a free online tool like https://thetimetube.herokuapp.com/xdwviewer/ to convert the files - the online XDWViewer has a daily limit so try again tomorrow if you want to convert more files)
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