Basically the same printer as the Xerox Phaser 3610/DN Printer ($378.99 at Amazon) that I recently reviewed, the Xerox Phaser 3610/N Printer offers all the same features except one. Unlike the DN ...
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Xerox's office products group, based in Wilsonville, Ore., said it&s launching the Xerox Phaser 7400, a desktop color printer aimed at small and midsize businesses. The unit, which prints 36 pages per ...
The Xerox Phaser 4620DN ($1,599 list) is a formidable monochrome laser printer: somewhat massive, able to handle enormous printing volume, with a sizzling rated speed and a price tag to match. It ...
The Xerox Phaser 8860 Color Printer ink costs are so low that the savings can easily pay for the printer itself. Business Applications - DEFAULT SETTINGS - Microsoft Excel 2003 - 1 page, graph: 0:07 ...
Xerox’s Phaser 6700/DN produces nice output and does so quickly, but the single-year warranty is disappointing. The $1549 (as of 11/07/2012) Xerox Phaser 6700/DN produces some of the smoothest photos ...
Xerox recently announced two new printers that use a solid, wax-like ink, which Xerox claims has lowered the per-page cost of color ink to the same price of black and white. This is big news for large ...
Fuji Xerox Printers today launched the Phaser 6360 high-performance colour laser printer. Suitable for a demanding office environment, the Phaser 6360 offers best-in-class print speed and unbeatable ...
So I wasn't 100% on whether this question should go here or in "Other Hardware" but since it has to do with enterprise-wide deployment through possible AD scripting I figured this to be the best spot.
A direct competitor to the Editors' Choice Dell B3460dn, the Xerox Phaser 3610/DN Printer falls squarely in the same category: workhorse mono laser for a small to mid-size office or workgroup. Like ...
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 ...