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Xerox WorkCentre 7755

By HenryJ12 • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Xerox Toner Printer Reviews

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox WorkCentre 7755

If you’re looking for a big business printer that can not only handle a large office’s needs but surpass them, you should take a look at the Xerox WorkCentre 7755. Fast and always offering high quality the WorkCentre 7755 makes a high stressed environment a little calmer. Upon purchase, the unit can copy and print, but optional features like emailing, scanning and faxing can be added. Its monthly duty cycle can handle a massive 200,000 pages before expiring, which most offices will find it hard to reach, but if by some chance your office needs more pages each month, take a look at this unit’s brother printer, the 7775.

The hard drive on this hefty machine is 80 GB, and it has a memory of 2 GB. Competing products won’t touch its memory. Ethernet connection is offered, as well as an automatic document feeder that can hold a whopping 250 pages. The 7755 comes standard with a ton of finishing features that will not only make the work day easier, but will make it more efficient too.  You can hole punch, staple, bi-fold, or saddle stitch documents inside of the unit, and up to 50 sheets can be stabled at one time.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox WorkCentre 7755

The copier and printer have the ability to produce documents quite quickly. Black-and-white documents can print in as fast as 55 pages per minute, and color documents are still pretty fast at 40 pages per minute. The first page out times are pretty impressive too at 5.5 seconds and 8.9 seconds for monochrome and color prints, respectively. Resolutions as high as 2400×2400 dpi can be reached, which will leave documents looking very professional and high quality. Because it is a color unit, you will need to keep up with and maintain four toner cartridges—cyan, yellow, magenta and black.

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Xerox WorkCentre 7755

By HenryJ12 • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Xerox Toner Printer Reviews

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox WorkCentre 7755

If you’re looking for a big business printer that can not only handle a large office’s needs but surpass them, you should take a look at the Xerox WorkCentre 7755. Fast and always offering high quality the WorkCentre 7755 makes a high stressed environment a little calmer. Upon purchase, the unit can copy and print, but optional features like emailing, scanning and faxing can be added. Its monthly duty cycle can handle a massive 200,000 pages before expiring, which most offices will find it hard to reach, but if by some chance your office needs more pages each month, take a look at this unit’s brother printer, the 7775.

The hard drive on this hefty machine is 80 GB, and it has a memory of 2 GB. Competing products won’t touch its memory. Ethernet connection is offered, as well as an automatic document feeder that can hold a whopping 250 pages. The 7755 comes standard with a ton of finishing features that will not only make the work day easier, but will make it more efficient too.  You can hole punch, staple, bi-fold, or saddle stitch documents inside of the unit, and up to 50 sheets can be stabled at one time.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox WorkCentre 7755

The copier and printer have the ability to produce documents quite quickly. Black-and-white documents can print in as fast as 55 pages per minute, and color documents are still pretty fast at 40 pages per minute. The first page out times are pretty impressive too at 5.5 seconds and 8.9 seconds for monochrome and color prints, respectively. Resolutions as high as 2400×2400 dpi can be reached, which will leave documents looking very professional and high quality. Because it is a color unit, you will need to keep up with and maintain four toner cartridges—cyan, yellow, magenta and black.

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