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Xerox Phaser 6250/DP Network Color Laser Printer with Duplexer
MODEL- 6250DP VENDOR- XEROX OPB FEATURES- Phaser 6250DP Color Laser Printer 26 PPM 2400 x 600 dpi Color Laser Printer 256MB memory Parallel & USB & Ethernet interfaces Standard Automatic 2-sided printing 500-sheet standard tray 100-sheet multi-purpose tray. An advanced laser printer that can keep up with the nonstop pace of your office - with fast speed accurate color and efficient tools that make printing easier than ever. Includes Printer Standard capacity Toner cartridges (installed) Power cord and World Kit with Setup guide and software.* Your office will notice the speed and power advantage immediately. Even with heavy network traffic and complex print jobs in the queue you get your output fast. - Print 26 ppm high-resolution full color and get crisp black and white at the same rapid speed. - The performance driven 700 MHz PowerPC processor speeds through more print jobs in less time. Up to 512 MB RAM and an available hard drive add even more productivity. - In less than 12 seconds your first page is in the output tray waiting for you. - With instant wake-up the Phaser 6250 comes out of power-saving mode in seconds ready to print. - It does double duty as both a black-and-white and color printer. The Phaser 6250 can continue to print in black-and-white when a color toner is empty.* Your printed output has never looked better. Standout laser quality makes every element on your page communicate with depth and richness. - Print brilliant precise 2400 dpi color right - out of the box. - Incredibly rich image enhancing Photo mode (at 26 ppm) and economical Toner-saving mode give you more print options. - True Adobe PostScript 3 and color that is optimized for the most common office uses deliver the results you expect the first time every time. - The fine-tuned single-pass print system improves registration while automatic calibration keeps color pure and consistent over long print runs.* You do not have to learn how to use the printer. We ve designed it to be eas...
Brand: Xerox Model: 6250/DP Original language: English 2,400 x 600 enhanced dpi, 600 x 600 dpi draft and Photo mode Up to 26 ppm color, 26 ppm black 700 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM for complex documents Convenient paper-saving 2-sided printing USB 2.0, parallel, and Ethernet interface; PC and Mac compatible
Most helpful customer reviews 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Great Multi-Purpose Laser Printer By A Customer I needed to print some color materials... high quality... went to the local copy shop and the per page cost (2 sided) was over $2.50. Knowing I needed to print a thousand copies, I decided to look for printers! This printer does an excellent job for everyday printing, business graphics, and photographs. The consumables are about $0.15/page (Xerox says $0.08/page based on 7% coverage). The management tools bult in are top notch, and the power management keeps the machine ready without consuming too much power. The LAN connection makes it a perfect addition to our wireless household network. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not reliable at all By Unhappy I've owned this printer for 4 months now and it's broken down twice. The first time when the fuser broke down Xerox provided excellent service and talked me into purchasing the extended warrantee. Now the imaging unit is malfunctioning when it's only 1/2 used up, and it is impossible to get a new one anywhere, under warrantee or not, as they are backordered from the manufacturer until mid January. So I'm stuck with pink dots all up and down the side of every page I print until then. This is ridiculous with an expensive machine like this not to be able to obtain a basic consumable part for months. When it's working this printer does produce nice quality, but it's a pain because every time you want to change to a different paper type or size you have to push buttons on the panel on the printer as well as selecting your choices in the driver. Also the duplexer does not work out of Photoshop, which is what I do all my printing out of. If I had this to do over again I'd go with an HP instead - my old HP color laser which cost 1/4 of what this thing did is much more reliable. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. If I had to eat a turd, I guess I'd choose the one that stinks the least. By PenName I support two Phaser 6250s, networked, in use by 75 users. I've amazingly never really had a problem with either of them. With all the advances in computers, graphics, software, and hardware... why can't anyone make a printer that works, is easy to use, and won't need every part replaced after a year? And could someone please explain why EVERY printer requires it's own type of toner? Is the 6350 really that much different than the 6250? Why can't I just buy another reliable 6250 instead of chancing a 6350 and having to buy different toner? My belief is that printer technology has not changed in over 20 years, the market is moved by who can create a new toner cartridge that won't fit in anyone else's printer. See all 10 customer reviews...
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