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		<title>Comment on History of Solid Ink by CHIQUILIN922</title>
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		<dc:creator>CHIQUILIN922</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Does the EGT also turn back on the HHO cell when EGT temperature return back to normal ranges? Can it be purchased thru you?

Like your new shop, keep up the good work.
Blessings, George&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Does the EGT also turn back on the HHO cell when EGT temperature return back to normal ranges? Can it be purchased thru you?</p>
<p>Like your new shop, keep up the good work.<br />
Blessings, George&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by eighth-1der</title>
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		<dc:creator>eighth-1der</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 23:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Phaser 8560 replaced my 8200, which replaced my 840.  Every incarnation has been better.  The biggest benefit of this printer is the COST PER PAGE print for an office environment, where letters and light graphics are the biggest print job.  

If you print 5-20,000 pages per month, there is no other printer to consider, IMHO.  This printer is a monster.  Your office supply store will run out of paper before this printer gets tired.  If you need to print card stock, the tray 1 (manual/front) is a nearly straight pass through the printer so it can handle anything.  I&#039;ve even printed my business information on tri- and quad-folded brochures-- one print job was 500 brochures and only one jam.  I doubt there is another printer in the world with that capability.

If you need a small office printer, you should check your volume needs.  The Phaser class printer gets cheaper the more you print.  If you print less than 5000 pages per month I would recommend against this printer.  In idle mode it eats several hundred watts of power to keep the ink ready, and takes 30-45 minutes to power up from cold.  It also has to clean and check the print heads (by wasting ink into the waste tray) about every 90 minutes.  It makes a little clunk, clunk, whizz noise each time so don&#039;t put it in a quiet area.  

For a small office with low volume printing, the 8560 would be like having a ICBM to fix a backyard full of mosquitoes.  Sure you could kill a lot of mosquitoes, but you might be better off to use a smaller can of woopazz.

If you want a photo printer, there are some better inkjets, but no better laser class printer.  The semi-gloss effect of the solid ink is amazing.  My home and office are decorated with Phaser printer photos on plain white copier paper.  Just be aware that CPP estimates are based on 5-8 percent coverage, and a photos can exceed 100 percent coverage.  If you want an economical photo printer, put your pictures on a USB drive and go to CVS/Walgreens/Walmart.

&quot;Compatible&quot; inks are a waste of money.  Color reproduction will suffer badly.  I rated Xerox ink as an 8.5 for color reproduction, a 9.0 on yield,  and a 9.0 on reliability.  I used MediaScience for about 3000 pages and would have to give MS a 4.0 on color reproduction, 8.5 on yield, and 7.5 on reliability.  I have not tried the other major compatible competition Artisan.  My biggest reliability concerns with MS ink: clogging seems to increase 5-10 percent, and transfer during duplexing.  The MS ink during duplexing would leave a residue on the printhead resulting in &quot;ghost&quot; images.  And if I ran a bulk mailing through the autofolder the MS ink would actually cause problems with the belts and feeders.

A previous commenter had trouble with color matching.  In my Mac OSX (10.4 to 10.6) I had great color reproduction.  I gave it an 8.5 compared to a drugstore photoprint and a 9.5 compared to a professional document outsource.  When I added a Windows unit to my office, that Windows user had problems.  Color profile under XP was easier to correct than under Vista.  We have not tried Win7.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Phaser 8560 replaced my 8200, which replaced my 840.  Every incarnation has been better.  The biggest benefit of this printer is the COST PER PAGE print for an office environment, where letters and light graphics are the biggest print job.  </p>
<p>If you print 5-20,000 pages per month, there is no other printer to consider, IMHO.  This printer is a monster.  Your office supply store will run out of paper before this printer gets tired.  If you need to print card stock, the tray 1 (manual/front) is a nearly straight pass through the printer so it can handle anything.  I&#8217;ve even printed my business information on tri- and quad-folded brochures&#8211; one print job was 500 brochures and only one jam.  I doubt there is another printer in the world with that capability.</p>
<p>If you need a small office printer, you should check your volume needs.  The Phaser class printer gets cheaper the more you print.  If you print less than 5000 pages per month I would recommend against this printer.  In idle mode it eats several hundred watts of power to keep the ink ready, and takes 30-45 minutes to power up from cold.  It also has to clean and check the print heads (by wasting ink into the waste tray) about every 90 minutes.  It makes a little clunk, clunk, whizz noise each time so don&#8217;t put it in a quiet area.  </p>
<p>For a small office with low volume printing, the 8560 would be like having a ICBM to fix a backyard full of mosquitoes.  Sure you could kill a lot of mosquitoes, but you might be better off to use a smaller can of woopazz.</p>
<p>If you want a photo printer, there are some better inkjets, but no better laser class printer.  The semi-gloss effect of the solid ink is amazing.  My home and office are decorated with Phaser printer photos on plain white copier paper.  Just be aware that CPP estimates are based on 5-8 percent coverage, and a photos can exceed 100 percent coverage.  If you want an economical photo printer, put your pictures on a USB drive and go to CVS/Walgreens/Walmart.</p>
<p>&#8220;Compatible&#8221; inks are a waste of money.  Color reproduction will suffer badly.  I rated Xerox ink as an 8.5 for color reproduction, a 9.0 on yield,  and a 9.0 on reliability.  I used MediaScience for about 3000 pages and would have to give MS a 4.0 on color reproduction, 8.5 on yield, and 7.5 on reliability.  I have not tried the other major compatible competition Artisan.  My biggest reliability concerns with MS ink: clogging seems to increase 5-10 percent, and transfer during duplexing.  The MS ink during duplexing would leave a residue on the printhead resulting in &#8220;ghost&#8221; images.  And if I ran a bulk mailing through the autofolder the MS ink would actually cause problems with the belts and feeders.</p>
<p>A previous commenter had trouble with color matching.  In my Mac OSX (10.4 to 10.6) I had great color reproduction.  I gave it an 8.5 compared to a drugstore photoprint and a 9.5 compared to a professional document outsource.  When I added a Windows unit to my office, that Windows user had problems.  Color profile under XP was easier to correct than under Vista.  We have not tried Win7.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by Disappointed</title>
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		<dc:creator>Disappointed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 03:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry but can&#039;t agree with the others. I found this printer to be very problematic: Color match - even the Xerox rep could not get the colors I needed out of it and eventually blamed the problem on Microsoft. Waste - The unit expells ink at an alarming rate, I can&#039;t think of another printer technology that uses it when its not being used. Waterproof? - you&#039;re kidding right? Thats one of the reasons I&#039;m getting out of this disaster. Color saturation is, at 5%, a joke, if you want to do any volume your better off using this guy for prototypes and sending the project out for the production runs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry but can&#8217;t agree with the others. I found this printer to be very problematic: Color match &#8211; even the Xerox rep could not get the colors I needed out of it and eventually blamed the problem on Microsoft. Waste &#8211; The unit expells ink at an alarming rate, I can&#8217;t think of another printer technology that uses it when its not being used. Waterproof? &#8211; you&#8217;re kidding right? Thats one of the reasons I&#8217;m getting out of this disaster. Color saturation is, at 5%, a joke, if you want to do any volume your better off using this guy for prototypes and sending the project out for the production runs.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by alina</title>
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		<dc:creator>alina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 14:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have been using solid ink phaser printers exclusively since 1994! this 8560 will be my 5th printer in the same line since...they are, in my opinion, far superior than any other printer i have used...i am a graphic designer and it has served my business fluidly...a word of advice ROGER S, do NOT use any ink other than xerox certified...years ago, my ink supplier recommended using a cheaper 3rd party ink, so i did...this ink first made the colors all shift dramatically (ex: red to orange, blue to green!), and then it clogged the print-head completely...xerox said i voided the warranty, so i had to fight with the supplier to fix the printer...it was a horrible experience i don&#039;t wish anyone to repeat...for a $100 printer, getting 3rd party inks is a risk that might be worth taking, but for a fine-tuned machine like these phasers, i wouldn&#039;t recommend...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have been using solid ink phaser printers exclusively since 1994! this 8560 will be my 5th printer in the same line since&#8230;they are, in my opinion, far superior than any other printer i have used&#8230;i am a graphic designer and it has served my business fluidly&#8230;a word of advice ROGER S, do NOT use any ink other than xerox certified&#8230;years ago, my ink supplier recommended using a cheaper 3rd party ink, so i did&#8230;this ink first made the colors all shift dramatically (ex: red to orange, blue to green!), and then it clogged the print-head completely&#8230;xerox said i voided the warranty, so i had to fight with the supplier to fix the printer&#8230;it was a horrible experience i don&#8217;t wish anyone to repeat&#8230;for a $100 printer, getting 3rd party inks is a risk that might be worth taking, but for a fine-tuned machine like these phasers, i wouldn&#8217;t recommend&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Are Compatible Ink Sticks Safe? by Steve Malmquist</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Malmquist</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 04:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What Yantze says is true but not all compatible ink is made equal.  I have used Media Science ink for years in both of my Xerox phaser printers and they have worked well.  I print fairly large quantities well over 200,000 pages a year.  Much of what I print is 100% color saturation and requires clear crisp images.  

A couple years ago a supplier tricked me into buying some “compatible” ink that was manufactured in Korea.  I challenged them about the ink because I noticed the packaging was different than what I was used to.  They assured me it was just a packaging difference.  Well after a few thousand pages I started to get an echoing of images repeating on a page.  My first thought was the maintenance kit so I took it out and found it wet with a thick oily type liquid.  The roller was saturated and the bottom of the kit had this liquid standing in it, I poured it out into a can.  

After running several sticks of Media Science ink through the machine and changing the maintenance kit my print quality returned to ALMOST NORMAL.  I was down for weeks trying to get the ink from Korea out of my machine.  

Now I’ve printed for another two years without any problem and now once again a supplier has convinced me to try this new, cheaper ink.  I told them in advance what I thought would happen but they assured me it was a good product and I wouldn’t have a problem.  

Well a week or so later I checked my maintenance kit and poured off an ounce of the liquid I predicted would collect.  I’ve waited for over a week now for the factory rep to even give me a call.  

Bottom line – ONLY USE Xerox ink or Media Science compatible ink or you are in for a problem.  

Steve in Tacoma</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Yantze says is true but not all compatible ink is made equal.  I have used Media Science ink for years in both of my Xerox phaser printers and they have worked well.  I print fairly large quantities well over 200,000 pages a year.  Much of what I print is 100% color saturation and requires clear crisp images.  </p>
<p>A couple years ago a supplier tricked me into buying some “compatible” ink that was manufactured in Korea.  I challenged them about the ink because I noticed the packaging was different than what I was used to.  They assured me it was just a packaging difference.  Well after a few thousand pages I started to get an echoing of images repeating on a page.  My first thought was the maintenance kit so I took it out and found it wet with a thick oily type liquid.  The roller was saturated and the bottom of the kit had this liquid standing in it, I poured it out into a can.  </p>
<p>After running several sticks of Media Science ink through the machine and changing the maintenance kit my print quality returned to ALMOST NORMAL.  I was down for weeks trying to get the ink from Korea out of my machine.  </p>
<p>Now I’ve printed for another two years without any problem and now once again a supplier has convinced me to try this new, cheaper ink.  I told them in advance what I thought would happen but they assured me it was a good product and I wouldn’t have a problem.  </p>
<p>Well a week or so later I checked my maintenance kit and poured off an ounce of the liquid I predicted would collect.  I’ve waited for over a week now for the factory rep to even give me a call.  </p>
<p>Bottom line – ONLY USE Xerox ink or Media Science compatible ink or you are in for a problem.  </p>
<p>Steve in Tacoma</p>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by Imprimanta cu cerneala solida</title>
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		<dc:creator>Imprimanta cu cerneala solida</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Caracteristicile tehnice ale acestei imprimante</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caracteristicile tehnice ale acestei imprimante</p>
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		<title>Comment on Troubleshooting Xerox Ink Streaking Problems by Cerneala solida</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cerneala solida</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Iata si specificatiile producatorului</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iata si specificatiile producatorului</p>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by olivier</title>
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		<dc:creator>olivier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bonjour,

 &quot;Malheureusement, il n&#039;est pas conçu pour produire des marges pleines de documents&quot;

Cela veux dire qu&#039;il n&#039;est pas possible de supprimer les marges?
Si oui, comment faire?

Merci pour votre aide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bonjour,</p>
<p> &#8220;Malheureusement, il n&#8217;est pas conçu pour produire des marges pleines de documents&#8221;</p>
<p>Cela veux dire qu&#8217;il n&#8217;est pas possible de supprimer les marges?<br />
Si oui, comment faire?</p>
<p>Merci pour votre aide.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Do Xerox Phaser Printers Work by dainysv</title>
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		<dc:creator>dainysv</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 07:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Vertimas tragiškas</description>
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		<title>Comment on Xerox Phaser 8560 by duhayon dominique</title>
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		<dc:creator>duhayon dominique</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bonjour,  moi aussi j&#039;ai la phaser 8560 depuis decembre 2007 et moi aussi je suis stupéfait par la qualité d&#039;impression sur papier classique. Par contre, il faut faire attention car les impressions de cette imprimante ne peuvent pas etre plastifié a chaud car la couleur vire au vert. Si une impression reste a la lumiere du jour, apres quelques semaines, changement des couleurs qui tirent aussi sur le vert. si une impression est manipulée régulièrement, comme un menu de restaurant, l&#039;encre s&#039;écaille. Le prix de revient des consommables revient tres cher. impression en pleine page en qualite avancé est d&#039;environ 220 à 250 feuilles. en un an j&#039;ai déjà imprimée 20 000 pages et mon budget encre a explosé en 2008. par rapport a mon ancienne imprimante laser avec laquelle je pouvais imprimer 1000 feuilles a 4 pleine page pour approximativement le meme prix en encre 350 euros les 4 couleurs. cela revient relativement cher. Les plus pour cette imprimante est qu&#039;il n&#039;y a aucun changement de pieces a effectuer si ce n&#039;est le kit d&#039;entretien qui coute 160 euros pour 30 000 pages. par rapport a une laser ou il faut changer le kit d&#039;imagerie, le four, les rouleaux, etc.
l&#039;impression sur la phaser en qualité photo equivaut a 1200 dpi.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bonjour,  moi aussi j&#8217;ai la phaser 8560 depuis decembre 2007 et moi aussi je suis stupéfait par la qualité d&#8217;impression sur papier classique. Par contre, il faut faire attention car les impressions de cette imprimante ne peuvent pas etre plastifié a chaud car la couleur vire au vert. Si une impression reste a la lumiere du jour, apres quelques semaines, changement des couleurs qui tirent aussi sur le vert. si une impression est manipulée régulièrement, comme un menu de restaurant, l&#8217;encre s&#8217;écaille. Le prix de revient des consommables revient tres cher. impression en pleine page en qualite avancé est d&#8217;environ 220 à 250 feuilles. en un an j&#8217;ai déjà imprimée 20 000 pages et mon budget encre a explosé en 2008. par rapport a mon ancienne imprimante laser avec laquelle je pouvais imprimer 1000 feuilles a 4 pleine page pour approximativement le meme prix en encre 350 euros les 4 couleurs. cela revient relativement cher. Les plus pour cette imprimante est qu&#8217;il n&#8217;y a aucun changement de pieces a effectuer si ce n&#8217;est le kit d&#8217;entretien qui coute 160 euros pour 30 000 pages. par rapport a une laser ou il faut changer le kit d&#8217;imagerie, le four, les rouleaux, etc.<br />
l&#8217;impression sur la phaser en qualité photo equivaut a 1200 dpi.</p>
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