Thursday, September 06, 2007

Xerox Phaser 8560MFP














Xerox Phaser 8560MFP/D delivers the right combination of features, speed, and output quality for a small to medium-size office or a workgroup in a larger office.


what is good side from this printer?

Fast. Reasonably high quality. Prints, scans, faxes from PC. Standalone copier and fax.

and bad side?

Fax feature is inconveniently hidden in driver.


full specs

Printer Category: Laser
Type: All-In-One
Color or Monochrome: 1-pass color, 4-pass color
Laser Type: Solid Ink
Connection Type: USB, Ethernet
Maximum Standard Paper Size: Legal
Number of Cartridges: 4
Number of Ink Colors: 4
Direct Printing from Cameras: No
Rated speed at Default Resolution (Mono): 30 ppm
Rated Speed at Default Resolution (Color): 30 ppm
Scanner Type: Flatbed with ADF (Standard or Optional)
Scanner Optical Resolution: 600 pixels per inch
Maximum Scan Area: 8.5" x 14"
Standalone Copier and Fax: Copier, Fax
Duty Cycle: 85000 pages per month
Input Capacity: 625 sheets
Network-Ready: Yes
Duplexing: Yes
Cost Per Page (Mono): 10.1 cents
Cost Per Page (Color): 1.9 cents

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lets hope it is more reliable than the 8500. One year and 6 months use and it is now a 50 lb. paper weight. After a mopnth it needed a new drum, since it was pouring out ink into the waste bin. A couple more months and a lot of ink wasted and there was a firmware upgrade. 11 or 12 months in use and the LCD panel goes out. 18 month in use and it stops, Xerox says it is the drum again and it will cost me $700, but they will install it for free. LOL the 8560 sells for $699. Phaser printers only make sense if you are using the heck out of them, have 2, one to use and one to get fixed, and keep a service contract up on them. Otherwise you are going to see 1/2 your ink in the waste tray and a dead printer in 18 months.


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