The Xerox ColorQube (TM) Series produces "hue-phoria" with teachers at the Old Orchard Junior High School in Skokie, Ill. Teachers and staff show their excitement as they experience the power of color ...
The Xerox ColorQube 8870DN is the latest Xerox printer with a high initial cost but a low enough running cost to make it a bargain for offices with heavy duty printing needs. The Xerox ColorQube ...
You won’t often catch me writing about printers but then it’s not often that a revolutionary one comes out. Meet the Xerox ColorQube or at least its colour ink cartridges, anyway. Unlike most printers ...
Business Applications - DEFAULT SETTINGS - Adobe Acrobat 8 - 4 pages, text and photos (landscape): 1:16 (min:sec) Business Applications - DEFAULT SETTINGS - Effective PPM (pages per minute): 4.3 ...
The easy solid-ink Consumables are a selling point, but the grainy color quality is disappointing. Xerox’s ColorQube printers, including the $899 (as of October 19, 2010) ColorQube 8570DN, are unique ...
May 12, 2009 Although solid ink technology has been around for over a decade, solid ink printers have largely remained the domain of the graphic arts industry because they print more slowly and are ...
Xerox’s new ColorQube printer promises to revolutionize the pricey color-printing game using a waxy ink that can reduce the cost per page by as much as 62%. Like traditional multi-function printers, ...
At $23,500, I’m reasonably sure Xerox’s new ColorQube 9200 multifunction printer is the most expensive product I’ve written about on Technologizer–but trust me, it’s neat. This “hallway” device for ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 28 th December 2010 - A new solid ink color printer from Xerox Corporation- the first desktop product under the ColorQube brand - makes color printing even more affordable ...
Xerox's new printer, which uses solid ink technology, may be great for the environment and good for you too Xerox's new printer, which uses solid ink technology, may be great for the environment and ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...