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Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

By HenryJ12 • Aug 27th, 2010 • Category: Printer Comparisons

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

The Xerox Phaser 7700 is an elite printing unit most owners have come to love.  It has fast speeds and prints exceptional, crisp images and text documents.  However, after years of being at the top of the market, the Phaser 7700 has sadly been discontinued.  Don’t worry, though, it isn’t completely gone—a newer version, the Xerox Phaser 7760 is essentially the same product. It’s just an upgraded version in which everything has increased in value.

The dimensions of these two are pretty similar; the Phaser 7760 has a size of 25.4 x 28.5 x 19.4 inches while the Phaser 7700 has a size of 25.4×19.4×26.9 inches. There is a significant difference in weight, though.  The 7700 weighs 180.8 pounds.  With new features, comes added weight apparently—the 7760 weighs a hefty 200.2 pounds. Both have a compact, white exterior, and from the outside, they look a lot alike.

What’s the difference though? Why did Xerox upgrade this beloved unit?

First, let’s look at the monthly duty cycle.  The Phaser 7700 could turn out an impressive 100,000 pages monthly, but the 7760 beats that!  It can create 150,000 documents per month.  The 7700 offers a hard drive of 5 GB while the newer version offers 40 GB—that’s a significant increase.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

While both offer many networking connectivity options like USB and ethernet, the Phaser 7760 offers something the 7700 doesn’t—wireless connectivity. For many, this is just enough to want to trade in the older model.  Even the resolutions have increased.  Before with the 7700, the maximum resolution using black or color ink was 600×1200 dpi.  The Xerox 7760 offers higher resolutions of 1200×1200 dpi.

More than anything, many people just want a unit with quick speeds.  If that’s the case, the 7760 will probably satisfy you more.  It can print 35 pages per minute using color ink and 45 pages per minute using black. The 7700 only offers 22 pages per minute for both black and color.

Like most upgrades, there is a significant increase in quality with the newer version. Either way, though, you have a quality product.

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Xerox Ink Sticks and Xerox Solid Ink for Phaser

Xerox Ink Reviews, Tech Tips and Comparisons

Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

By HenryJ12 • Aug 27th, 2010 • Category: Printer Comparisons

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

The Xerox Phaser 7700 is an elite printing unit most owners have come to love.  It has fast speeds and prints exceptional, crisp images and text documents.  However, after years of being at the top of the market, the Phaser 7700 has sadly been discontinued.  Don’t worry, though, it isn’t completely gone—a newer version, the Xerox Phaser 7760 is essentially the same product. It’s just an upgraded version in which everything has increased in value.

The dimensions of these two are pretty similar; the Phaser 7760 has a size of 25.4 x 28.5 x 19.4 inches while the Phaser 7700 has a size of 25.4×19.4×26.9 inches. There is a significant difference in weight, though.  The 7700 weighs 180.8 pounds.  With new features, comes added weight apparently—the 7760 weighs a hefty 200.2 pounds. Both have a compact, white exterior, and from the outside, they look a lot alike.

What’s the difference though? Why did Xerox upgrade this beloved unit?

First, let’s look at the monthly duty cycle.  The Phaser 7700 could turn out an impressive 100,000 pages monthly, but the 7760 beats that!  It can create 150,000 documents per month.  The 7700 offers a hard drive of 5 GB while the newer version offers 40 GB—that’s a significant increase.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox Phaser 7700 vs. 7760

While both offer many networking connectivity options like USB and ethernet, the Phaser 7760 offers something the 7700 doesn’t—wireless connectivity. For many, this is just enough to want to trade in the older model.  Even the resolutions have increased.  Before with the 7700, the maximum resolution using black or color ink was 600×1200 dpi.  The Xerox 7760 offers higher resolutions of 1200×1200 dpi.

More than anything, many people just want a unit with quick speeds.  If that’s the case, the 7760 will probably satisfy you more.  It can print 35 pages per minute using color ink and 45 pages per minute using black. The 7700 only offers 22 pages per minute for both black and color.

Like most upgrades, there is a significant increase in quality with the newer version. Either way, though, you have a quality product.

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