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Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

By RogerS • Jan 14th, 2011 • Category: Xerox Toner Printer Reviews

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

If you’re looking for large all-in-one unit for your mid to large sized office, you may want to look into the Xerox WorkCentre 5230A. The only thing the 5230 misses upon purchase is a fax machine, but if faxing is needed, it can be added additionally to the standard features. With decent speeds and a monthly print volume of up to 75,000 pages, this unit should be able to fit the needs of businesses easily.  It also comes with a large automatic document feeder that can hold a large capacity of 75 pages.

Three configurations of this model are possible—the standard 5230 that only copies, a version that copies and prints and the A model, which can copy, scan and print. The A model also has the ability to email. It prints and copies at speeds of up to 30 pages per minute, and connection is offered via ethernet hookup only. The machine has a memory of 512 MB standard that can be expanded to up to 768 MB if needed. A convenient 40 GB hard drive space is also included.

Inside the machine, you can hold 1,100 sheets of media. If optional paper trays are used, up to 5,100 pages can be fit inside. Most standard sizes and types of media are supported, and it even has a few print features that most competitors’ products do not include. Some of these features are booklet printing, duplex printing, delayed print, banner sheets and mirror image printing. There are also scan to features like scan to email, desktop, home and mailbox. There is also a network scanning feature.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

The unit has the ability to create resolutions as high as 600×600 dpi, which should be perfect for a business environment. It will leave documents looking sharp, professional and precise!

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Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

By RogerS • Jan 14th, 2011 • Category: Xerox Toner Printer Reviews

OFFICIALFRED300 Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

If you’re looking for large all-in-one unit for your mid to large sized office, you may want to look into the Xerox WorkCentre 5230A. The only thing the 5230 misses upon purchase is a fax machine, but if faxing is needed, it can be added additionally to the standard features. With decent speeds and a monthly print volume of up to 75,000 pages, this unit should be able to fit the needs of businesses easily.  It also comes with a large automatic document feeder that can hold a large capacity of 75 pages.

Three configurations of this model are possible—the standard 5230 that only copies, a version that copies and prints and the A model, which can copy, scan and print. The A model also has the ability to email. It prints and copies at speeds of up to 30 pages per minute, and connection is offered via ethernet hookup only. The machine has a memory of 512 MB standard that can be expanded to up to 768 MB if needed. A convenient 40 GB hard drive space is also included.

Inside the machine, you can hold 1,100 sheets of media. If optional paper trays are used, up to 5,100 pages can be fit inside. Most standard sizes and types of media are supported, and it even has a few print features that most competitors’ products do not include. Some of these features are booklet printing, duplex printing, delayed print, banner sheets and mirror image printing. There are also scan to features like scan to email, desktop, home and mailbox. There is also a network scanning feature.

OFFICIALFRED468X60 Xerox WorkCentre 5230A

The unit has the ability to create resolutions as high as 600×600 dpi, which should be perfect for a business environment. It will leave documents looking sharp, professional and precise!

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