In the choosing process, the ink printer will prove more efficient because of its superior color print quality and better graphic prints, together with crisp and clear photos. The finite prints will have an aspect of great clarity, while the colors will appear more consistently. The Xerox Phaser 8200dp solid ink printer also has a higher resolution of 1200 dpi x 1000 dpi than the 6200 version. The output has also higher quality than previous versions of Xerox Phaser, the 8200N and 8200B. You will also benefit from the duplexing option, which many users find very useful.
The setup and installation can be done easily and very fast, following a few steps. The Xerox Phaser 8200dp solid ink printer, as well as the Xerox Phaser 6200, supports both AppleTalk and TCP/IP printing. Other software includes the PhaserPort application, which permits the creation of an AppSocket LPR.

There are USB ports, 10/100 BaseTX connections, and Parallel. The 10/100 BaseTX connection will ensure large color photo printings directly from Photoshop, PageMaker, or Quark. If you decide to configure the TCP/IP information yourself, you will easily manage to do that by following the LCD readout and the easy access buttons that are placed at the front of the printer.
You will also receive together with the Xerox Phaser 8200dp solid ink printer many solid ink sticks, which will ensure heavy printing from the first use of this device. You will not have the chance to install the wrong ink stick in the wrong place, because each stick of ink has a slightly different shape of the other three, which makes the wrong placing practically impossible.

Some cons would be that of making a little more noise than other printers, and that the paper tray can only hold up to 200 papers. The good part is that you might get used with the noise when you will find the pleasure of making qualitative prints, while the paper handling will not look so inconvenient if you haven’t already got used to other more spacious trays. However, you may add another two paper trays that can hold 500 sheet papers, which will increase the total amount of paper capacity to 1200 sheets, which would normally be met at the laser printers. The cost of each extra tray will reach to $600.
As a conclusion, you will surely notice that there are many other impressive features that make the Xerox Phaser 8200dp solid ink printer worth buying.
]]>The laser toner isn’t a normally used one, because it was made after chemical growth, this is why it does not use powder at all. This is the secret of the uniformity of the colors in printing, which we must realize it is a great advantage for more printing accuracy. The texts and images are given more clarity and brilliance than ever before. There will also be taken into consideration the more business-like quality of brochures and prints offered by the Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer.
You can store up to 700 sheets in the two main paper trays, whereas the optional third tray can store another 550 papers. The forms of paper it supports are recycled papers, cover stock, transparent papers, gloss papers, or envelopes, many paper types of prints that will be needed in a big company. The Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer also benefits from the duplex printing option, which is necessary to print two-sided documents.

There are many advantages when buying the new Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer. One of them is the amazing speed it prints with, that can easily surpass any other printer of its class. The graphics will have a stunning clarity, and the colors will have a balanced intensity.
The disadvantages of the Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer aren’t too many, and if there are, they will not shadow too many of its cons. Unlike another color printer of this category, which is the Dell 5110cn, the Xerox printer requires much more toner than usual. In three days of usage, the Xerox color printer will eat 10 to 15 % of its toner, while printing undemanding pages (around 250 pages). You will come to the conclusion that you need to change the cartridge each time you have printed 2500 pages, that would mean in two or three weeks time. However, the duplex prints will look great, while the costs per page are not too much, and the setup can be easily done. You can also benefit from Xerox Costumer support each time you need it.

You will find that the Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer is very suitable for everyday use, and for demanding and business documents.
The Xerox Phaser 6360DN color printer has USB ports and an Ethernet 10/100BaseTX (RJ-45) connection. It is not very noisy; the processor has 1000 MHz, whereas the maximum memory reaches 1 GB. It is compatible with Windows 2000 or higher than that, as well as with the Mac OS X version 10.2 or higher.
]]>Another asset of this printer is the small size of 398 x 400 x 394 mm, which will not require a large storage space, and will integrate well into the home or small office space. Other features include USB ports and Ethernet, which will provide connections to a computer or network. There is also an LCD screen that ensures easy handling of the options, it is mono colored, and its menu is accessible to all users. Sometimes the network you connect this printer to will not auto connect to it, this is why you might need to manually insert the IP address yourself. However, this will not get too much in the way of benefiting from the Xerox Phaser 6125 printer amenities.
According to its home and office purpose of use, the Xerox Phaser 6125 offers a good printing quality, however it does not exceed other printers. The printed material will not lose their texts accuracy, the colors will not mix with each other, nor will the photos be unclear. There might be some color flaws, but they will not be observable at a first look. In tests that have been made to see if the printer offer these color accuracies, it has been discovered a slight red shade on some pictures. There is also an option for printing envelopes, and the process will be flawless as well.

The text printing speed is lower than other printers’ (9.1 ppm), however it will prove to be surprisingly fast in printing colored images (6.6 ppm). The secret in this 6.6 ppm printing speed, comes from the singe-pass engine model. However, there are other laser printers that will prove to be even faster than that. There will be 20 seconds waiting time in order to print a single page of text.
The costs of printing with the Xerox Phaser 6125 will be a bit higher compared to other printers’, one page of mixed color will cost up to 10.9p, which is comprised of 1.9p for mono elements and 9p costs for color per page. Another problem will be that of the drum, that can’t be replaced and can print only 30,000 pages. The toner also can be replaced quite often if you undergo a lot of printing as well. An amount of 500 black and color pages can be printed using half of a toner. There are two types of toner cartridges, one that can print up to 2,000 pages, and the second of 1,000 pages printing capacity.

As an alternative for the Xerox Phaser 6125 printer, you can choose the TallyGenicom’s 8108N, which will cost £20 less, and is faster than the Xerox Phaser 6125. The later will be satisfactory for users that don’t have to print many pages, or don’t need to use a printer very often.
]]>For a small office it’s wisest to choose a color laser workhorse that can keep up with a larger volume of printing and offer several features that help boost productivity and overall satisfaction of usage. While the top selling brands are generally HP and Canon, Xerox doesn’t do so bad in offering reliable office devices either.
The Phaser 6125/N is a Xerox color printer that costs less than most of its competition. As is normal, for less money it also offers less features and performance. But is the compromise on features worth the smaller price payed? Overall, if a business is not very pretentious, it seems that the value offered really is worth the price.
As soon as you see it it’s clear that this device was designed for an office. The tall monolithic Phaser 6125/N comes with blue highlights and a two-line backlit LCD situated right on the front center, part of the control panel. Also on the control panel you’ll find several useful control buttons. The design is simple and to the point, but Xerox gave another more important issue some thought, namely space saving.

Along with the printer you’ll get drivers for both Windows and Max OS X. The driver is also said to work with most Linux versions. Sadly, while print quality and speed manage to be average, the worst issue of this printer proves to be printing cost. Most color laser printers manage to keep the price down and offer cost efficiency throughout usage. This Xerox color printer comes with a black cartridge that can yield 200 pages and a color one that will work for about 100 pages. After all is said and done, this printer comes up with page costs of 2p for black and a much more expensive 10p for a mixed color-black page.
The drum, that’s sufficient for about 30000 is unfortunately not replaceable. So the higher the volume of printing that’s happening in your office, the sooner you’ll get to say goodbye to this printer. Whether it’s worth the small buying price or not, it’s up to each user to decide whether the Xerox Phaser 6125/N is a good addition to their office.
]]>First let’s establish how solid ink printers work. The solid ink technology was developed in 1986 by a company named Tektronix. Xerox later on acquired Tekronix (in 2000) as well as the technology. Soon enough they incorporated it into their own products. The technology uses blocks or sticks of solid ink instead of your regular liquid ink or toner powder.

The ink is heated to a specific temperature and then melted onto a drum. After the ink turns liquid, the drum rolls the ink onto paper. According to Xerox solid ink is supposed to produce more vibrant colors than the competing technologies. Another good point is that a wider variety of media can be used. Another thing that makes solid ink different is the glossy, wax like finish of the paper. When warmed up, printers using solid ink technology have pretty fast print speeds. Unfortunately it takes a while for the devices to get warmed up, in some cases.
While the main producer of solid inks at this moment is Xerox, and for that reason they can afford keeping up some relatively high prices, there are third party solid ink blocks on the market. They are considerably cheaper, but the down side is that using them will void your warranty. The ink-sticks are coded by shape, and Xerox made sure to provide the sticks in different shapes, so that they can only fit into certain slots on a printer.
Compared to color laser printers, solid ink printers are much more simple as design. The actual hardware that makes the printing take place only includes a print head, a print drum and the controller. One device to use the solid ink technology is the Phaser 8650. Compared to a color laser printer, this one is significantly faster. It will take a couple of minutes each morning to warm it up, but once the ink is melted, it will do up to 17 pages per minute in good quality or 30 pages per minute in fast color mode.

The Xerox Phaser 8650 solid ink printer will take up a lot of space in your office. But it gives a lot back in exchange for the space you give it. It can do very high quality scanning, coping, printing and faxing. It’s an ideal candidate for offices that need a fast and reliable color printer. Another advantage over an inkjet printer, for example is that it costs less per page to print, and it produces less waste. It’s a perfect printer if you’re looking for a high volume, high capacity device. One problem that you may encounter in the case of the Phaser 8650 solid ink printer is that the ink on a page can be scraped off pretty easily with a fingernail or key, so it does offer less reliability over time than other technologies. Overall though, the Phaser 8650 is a very good alternative to a color laser printer.
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The 6120n is similar to the Konica Minolta 2450–but it’s $200 cheaper.
The Xerox Phaser 6120n is priced low at $499, and delivers better graphics quality than the very similar Konica Minolta MagiColor 2450, which costs $200 more. Like the 2450, the 6120n supports PCL and PostScript. The two models’ speeds were nearly identical.
In our tests the 6120n printed text quickly at 14.7 ppm. However, its color graphics speed was a disappointing 1.6 ppm.
Print quality was also a mixed bag. Text was very heavy, with blotchy edges. Color graphics displayed appealing contrast and accurate color, though they were marred by some fine banding. On glossy paper photos appeared somewhat grainy and hazy; however, they remained fairly attractive overall.
The 6120n has a 200-sheet paper tray; you can add a second 500-sheet tray for $299, though it handles only letter-size paper–you have to load envelopes and legal-size paper in the main tray. An optional duplexer will cost you $399.
Xerox rates the life of the 6120n‘s imaging drum more conservatively than Konica Minolta does for that of the 2450, which contributes to a higher estimated cost per page, for the 6120n, of 2.5 cents for black and 12.7 cents for color.
Installation was quick and easy, thanks in part to Xerox‘s thorough documentation. The control panel has a two-line LCD for setting networking and paper-handling options.
UpshotGraphics quality is better than that of most other color lasers, but slow graphics printing and mixed print quality overall limit the appeal of this low-priced model.
Via PcWorld.
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