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Xerox ColorQube 8570 and 8870

Xerox ColorQube 8570 and 8870

Xerox replaced its Phaser 8560 and 8860 A4 workgroup solid inkjet printers with the new ColorQube 8570 and 8870 machines. Xerox will both sell and lease these machines. Lease options will include the same unique three-tier page pricing that Xerox introduced with the A3 ColorQube devices. In addition to offering a set price for black-and-white and color pages, the company offers a third page price for so-called Everyday Color.


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    Xerox ColorQube 8700/8900 Series

    Xerox is retiring the Phaser 8560MFP and 8860MFP with the release of its latest letter/A4-sized, solid-ink, color MFPs, the new ColorQube 8700 and ColorQube 8900 families. The firm promotes the new machines as providing many of the features of an A3 MFP but in an A4 size and at a lower price point than an A3 device. The new machines are based on the same print engine as the ColorQube 8570 and 8870 printers and Xerox claims they are the first A4 solid ink MFPs built from the ground up to be a true multifunction device for any size office environment.


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      Xerox Phaser 4600 and 4620

      Xerox Phaser 4600 and 4620

      In March, Xerox replaced the Phaser 4510 family with the new Phaser 4600/N, 4600/DN, 4600/DT, 4620/DN and 4620/DT. These new departmental monochrome laser printers are based on a new engine design, which Xerox claims makes them the fastest printers in their class.


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        Xerox Phaser 6010

        Xerox Phaser 6010

        In February, Xerox added the Phaser 6010 printer to its existing lineup. The machine features new Fuji Xerox LED technology and it is marketed as one of the fastest printers in its class. Xerox dubbed the LED technology HiQ and it offers benefits like drum and fuser units that are expected to last the life of the machine. With an estimated retail starting price of around $299, the Phaser 6010 is Xerox's lowest cost color device to date.


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          Xerox Phaser 6700

          Xerox replaced the Phaser 6360 A4 color laser printer family with the new Phaser 6700 printer series. The new machines include four units based on a new Fuji Xerox laser engine. With a top print speed of 47 pages per minute in both the black-and-white and color modes, the new machines are five pages a minute faster than their predecessors. The 6700 line also has a more robust monthly duty cycle than the older machines, and they come with a new 4.3-inch touch screen user interface.


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            Xerox Phaser 7800

            Xerox has replaced its aging Phaser 7760 tabloid color laser printer line with the new Phaser 7800 family. Unlike the older line, which was based on a laser print engine, the new 7800 series employs HiQ LED technology. According to Xerox, the HiQ LED print system provides enhanced performance over older color laser engines such as that used in the 7760. The firm claims its new LED technology offers better dot-to-dot density and more precise color registration while reducing energy consumption and noise. The new Phaser 7800 features other new technologies such as a newly designed printer controller. There are three models in the new 7800 lineup.


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              Xerox WorkCentre 5325/5330/5335

              Xerox has retired the WorkCentre 5225 and 5230 with the introduction of the new WorkCentre 5325, 5330 and 5335. The new WorkCentre 5300 devices offer more memory, a bigger hard drive, enhanced connectivity, improved fax options and more security features including password-protected PDF. The new machines all feature a standard 110-sheet duplexing automatic document feeder (DADF) and standard duplexing. Standard paper capacity is a choice of 1,090 sheets or 2,090 sheets. The maximum paper capacity is 5,090 sheets.


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                Xerox WorkCentre 5775 and 5790

                Xerox WorkCentre 5735 / 5740 / 5745

                With the launch of the new 5700 family, Xerox joins a number of OEMs that have launched new Series 3 and 4 units in the past year. The bad economy has breathed new life into the markets for higher-end monochrome MFPs, because they provide lower operating costs than color units with similar feature sets.


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                  Xerox WorkCentre 5775 and 5790

                  Xerox WorkCentre 5755 and 5765

                  Occupying the center of Xerox's new WorkCentre 5700 family of A3/tabloid black-and-white MFPs are the WorkCentre 5755 and 5765. Xerox has limited distribution of the line to its direct sales forces, authorized Xerox sales agents, and Global Imaging Systems.


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                    Xerox WorkCentre 5775 and 5790

                    Xerox WorkCentre 5775 and 5790

                    The WorkCentre 5775 and 5790 sit atop Xerox's WorkCentre 5700 family of A3/tabloid black-and-white MFPs. There are seven units in the 5700 family, which replace Xerox's WorkCentre 5600 line. Both new units are for in-plant repro operations and print-for-pay shops.


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                      Xerox WorkCentre 7120

                      Xerox WorkCentre 7120

                      With the release of the WorkCentre 7120, Xerox is retiring its WorkCentre 7200 family. The new 7120 is an entry-level A3/tabloid color laser MFP that comes loaded with a variety of device management tools, including MeterAssistant and SuppliesAssistant.


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                        Xerox WorkCentre 7545 and 7556

                        Xerox WorkCentre 7545 and 7556

                        Xerox's new WorkCentre 7545 and 7556 are A3 color MFPs that replace the WorkCentre 7346, 7755, and 7765. The new WorkCentre 7545 and 7556 are differentiated by output speed, duty cycle, and cost. The two machines use Xerox's HiQ LED print heads, which are also used in other current Xerox machines such as the Phaser 7500 and WorkCentre 7400.