Xerox Copier Reviews
Most of this year's new products have been released, and Kyocera Mita have released their new TaskAlfa series of copiers. In this series there is the 40ppm TaskAlfa 400CI color copier. This is a robust color copier with a rated duty cycle of 160,000 impressions per month. (Keep in mind duty cycle and recommended workload…
Read MoreThe Xerox WorkCentre 4150 has been out for about a year now and I have only sold about three of them here in Denver. Why? Mainly, the interface is more difficult to deal with that comparable units. When you walk up to the device, often you are scatching your head a bit trying to figure out…
Read MoreThe Xerox WorkCentre 7335 is based on the Xerox Phaser 7760 printer. In the printer version, graphic designers praise the 7760 for perfect color matching and excellent detail. In the WorkCentre 7335, you get this same quality plus a little higher gloss component to the printing. This copier version can also do scannable .pdf, copy,…
Read MoreThe Xerox WorkCentre 7328 is an amazing copier for the money. The price, to me seems a bit high when compared to the value which is even better on the WorkCentre 7335… but when compared to brands other than Xerox, it does great. The main reason why this copier does so well is that you…
Read MoreThe Xerox Phaser 8860 is basically the same from an unboxing standpoint as the 8560MFP. It is extremely easy. Start to finish is somewhere around 40 minutes (15 of which is just waiting for the device to warm up). The advantage of the Phaser 8860 compared to any copier in the marketplace right now is…
Read MoreFrom unboxing this unit to the initial set up I found this unit to be very simple to get going and set up. One of the nicest parts is there are just the wax blocks to deal with rather than the toner cartridges. It makes the loading of consumables extremely easy. For a $2,000 device,…
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