Xerox Environmentally Friendly Color Printers With Solid Ink


Learn more about solid ink at www.xerox.com Xerox clients discuss their environmentally friendly solid ink color printers, featuring green technology and impressive color printing quality. The Xerox Phaser 8560 and 8860 are used for high quality and low cost color printing, from impressive office documents to artwork prints.

Posted in Technology by Admin at February 12th, 2010.
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5 Responses to “Xerox Environmentally Friendly Color Printers With Solid Ink”

  1. MrGrumpyOldMan says:

    Does a wheelbarrow full of the wax come with it? God knows it sucks it down and it costs so much for so little, it must come in on the next space shuttle.

  2. LASERLIGHT2007 says:

    But I’m not a REAL business, so I wouldnt know.

    but when i purchased the damn thing, i went to small and home office link on the Xerox web site and the 8560 was the main feature.

    I will admit that it does lay down a lot better image than toner does, but the costs of running it doesn’t offset the difference to me. i cant find any REAL specs on how much energy it uses to stay on and standby mode. the tech support guy took about 4 minutes to understand what I was trying to say.

  3. LASERLIGHT2007 says:

    Gosh, Just more double speak. Are you guys part of the Obama Administration?

  4. XeroxCorp says:

    We recommend keeping solid ink machines powered on. Solid Ink engines consume power differently than laser. They come with an Intelligent Ready feature that automatically learns the usage patterns of your office to put the machine in sleep mode when not needed, and makes sure it is ready to go for the first person in the office. Solid ink products such as the Phaser 8860 and ColorQube 9200 Series have also proven to use less energy than comparable laser equipment over the product lifecycle.

  5. PROCLAIMEROFTRUTH says:

    to me it costs just as much to buy the solid “ink” or wax as it does the toner. plus you have to leave the printer on all the time, which they dont advertise, and the tech support people are halfway across the earth and you cant understand half of what they say. i wish i had my money back.

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