Xerox has become so synonymous with printing and copying that people even use it as a verb that means to make copies. However, being well-known in an industry doesn’t necessarily translate into having the best products available. Keep reading to find about some of the good and the bad about Xerox laser printers and copiers.
Pros of Buying a Xerox Printer or Copier
Here are a few good reasons why you might want to consider buying a Xerox:
• Quality printing. One thing most consumers do agree on when it comes to Xerox printers and copiers is that you can’t get much better quality without using one of those $1,500 models you find at your local printing supply store. They do a great job on a wide range of paper styles and can provide professional-looking print jobs that amaze consumers.
• Fast warm up time. If you’ve used copiers or laser printers, you know that the first print or copy job of the morning can take forever because the machine has to warm up. With the Xerox printers and copiers, the warm up time is much faster than normal. One of their smaller laser printers, for example, had a warm up time of less than 15 seconds which is pretty good.
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This article is written by Brenda Stokes. A longer version of this article is at Inkjet Printer Cartridge Recycling Franchises and main source of this article is Discount Printer Ink Cartridges.





