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Excellent printer located in a real estate office in Sikeston/Miner, Mo. Only selling because office upgraded . Still in great working order. Extra ink cartridges with sale. $600. Product Information The Xerox ColorQube printer is an all-in-one laser printer that prints out several types of media at a fast rate. This Xerox laser printer gives the user the ability to print up to 40 pages per minute both in color and in black and white. The Xerox ColorQube printer has two trays for different types of sheets. The first tray holds 100 sheets and is multipurpose, while the second tray holds 525 sheets but it is simply an input tray. In addition to its substantial paper holding ability, this Xerox laser printer has a 512 MB RAM and a 1 GHz processor running through it. In addition to paper, this Xerox laser printer can also handle cards, coated paper, photo paper, and several other types of paper. With the ability to increase its RAM and a media capacity that maxes out at 2,200 sheets, this laser printer is ideal for those that want to print things out in a large volume. It is also great if the owner uses specific types of paper for printing. Product Identifiers Brand Xerox Model ColorQube 8870/DN MPN 8870/DN UPC 095205762266, 095205762273, 095205762297 Key Features Printer Type Workgroup Printer Technology Laser Output Type Color Black print speed up to 40 ppm Max Resolution (BW) 2400 dpi Color print speed up to 40 ppm Max Resolution (Color) 2400 dpi Technical Features Extend Printer Technology Solid Ink Interface Ethernet (RJ-45), USB 1.0/1.1 Form Factor Desktop Duplex Printout Standard Media Media Type Plain Paper The claimed cost per page for the 8870DN is 1.9 cents per monochrome page and 3.5 cents per color page. Looking at just the color cost, thats a saving of at least 6.6 cents per color page compared with color laser printers. Based even on the minimum 6.6-cent savings per page, if you print just 1,100 color pages a month--about 250 per week--for three years, the savings in running costs will cover the entire initial cost of the printer. Even better, youll save money on monochrome pages too. Most color laser printers claim a cost for monochrome printing of 2.2 to 4.5 cents per page, for a 0.3- to 2.6-cent-per-page savings. All this makes the 8870DN of particular interest to small to medium size offices and workgroups with relatively heavy-duty color printing needs. Some Basics The 8870DN qualifies as a laser-class printer, meaning that it delivers laser-like speed and quality. However, its actually a solid ink printer, which means you load the ink as solid blocks. The printer melts the ink and then prints by spraying the ink on a drum and rolling paper against the drum to transfer the ink to the paper. Solid ink printers are generally most appropriate for small to medium-size offices and workgroups, if only because you need to leave them on continuously. Not only does it takes power to keep the ink melted, but if you turn the printer off at the end of the day or over weekends, it will use up enough ink in the power on cleaning cycle to eat up much if not all of the savings in ink costs. As with comparable lasers, the 8870DN is a little too big to share a desk with, at 14.5 by 16 by 21 inches (HWD). Its also heavy enough, at 60.5 pounds, that youll probably want some help moving it into place. The actual physical setup, however, is as close to trivial as it gets. You only need to load paper, plug the printer in, and connect a cable. Installing the printer on a network is standard fare. Connect a cable and run the automated installation routine. I installed the driver on a system running Windows Vista. According to Xerox, it also comes with drivers for 64-bit Vista, both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and 2008, and Mac OS X 10.5 and above. In addition, you can download drivers for most popular versions of Linux and Unix from the Xerox Web site.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 04:54:16 +0000

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