Xerox’s once-important manufacturing legacy in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland is now being put under the hammer, raising uncomfortable questions about just how far the company’s traditional manufacturing footprint has fallen. Equipment, industrial machinery, warehouse assets and other remnants of the former Xerox operation are being auctioned off, turning what was once a significant part of Xerox’s printing and imaging infrastructure into a liquidation story. While Xerox and the broader industry continue to evolve, the dismantling of the Dundalk plant is difficult to ignore: is this simply an orderly restructuring, or another sign that the era of major Xerox manufacturing operations is disappearing piece by piece? For the global printer and copier industry, Xerox Dundalk is more than an auction—it is a symbol of a manufacturing legacy being sold off.