Pros: Great price for a flatbed laser Cons: Photo reproduction is not as crisp as HP
In today's work environment, the distinction between office and home is becoming more and more blurred. You probably find yourself doing a fair amount of "office work" at your private residence, and you've probably wandered the aisles at...
Pros: Warranty, good price, fast Cons: Toner is a bit expensive
This is a good machine for you people who want Laser quality Printing, Digital Scanning and Copying, with a Fax to boot. As soon as you get this machine home and take it out of the box you have a Copier and a Fax by just plugging it in. There are a...
Pros: Tells me when toner is low. Flatbed scanner. Flatbed fax. Fast printing. Cons: The automatic document feeder has learned how to chew up paper.
UPDATE: This printer is now used mostly as a copier and fax machine with less actual computer printing now. I added an IBM N17 to the home environment for an incredible $499 and use it as the primary printer. Nonetheless, the Xerox WorkCentre is working...
Pros: 4 in 1, great price, small, good quality Cons: not for high volume copiers
When our office copier uttered its last hiccup, spewed toner, and 'bought the farm', I was assigned to research and purchase a new machine for the office. We're a small office, but we do a fair amount of copying for presentations, research, etc.
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Pros: Good size. Fairly easy to set up. Good quality prints (when it works). Cons: Glitchy error messages at times when there shouldn't be. Inconsistant quality.
So many others have written good reviews on this item, I'll keep mine very brief (well, brief for ME, anyway) and to the point. Everything's just about been said that can about this machine.
** NOTE ** Note the "updates" at the end of this...
Pros: Laser Printer and Legal Flatbed Copier Cons: Scanner never worked, Document feeder frequently jams, Always had to hard boot
I had used several Xerox Laser Copier and Printers in the past. XE 80's and XE 82's. They were great machines, but I wanted to get rid of my ribbon fax machine, and I wanted a document feeder, and a scanner would be nice too.
The cost of consumables in any of these 'inexpensive' copiers is significant. When you buy your first cartridge you will realize that you should have bought something else. (at least 5 cents per copy) This is the same for the Canon, HP, xerox, sharp....
Pros: Handy when it works. Cons: Support, quality, durability
We bought this for a small office that wanted it all. We purchased from CDW online, and it arrived defective - some component that determined copy quality produced nothing but very blurry copies. Xerox shipped another unit, which was dead on arrival....
Pros: Handy when it works Cons: Support, quality, reliability
We bought this for a small office that wanted it all. We purchased from CDW online, and it arrived defective - some component that determined copy quality produced nothing but very blurry copies. Xerox shipped another unit, which was dead on arrival....
Pros: great size Cons: Continuous problems, Not the quality product I had hoped for!!!
I bought this workcentre xe90fx from Tom Lawlers office supplies in Jackson, TN. I bought a Xerox because of the name and I thought it was a quality product. We have a small need for copies so I thought this one would be perfect. Once I got back to the ...
Pros: Compact, versatile, easy to use. Cons: Toner and drum units seem expensive. Found toner at Sam's for $89.00 though. Quite noisy.
Purchased unit at OfficeMax a few days ago. Have since tried it to do OCR, printing, copying and faxing. It seems to do all very well and quite easily. Considering the price and how much the unit does it so far seems to be a bargain. I especially like...
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