Xerox Phaser 6110MFPX Review

Xerox has a wide range of color laser printers and multifunction devices and Phaser 6110MFPX seat down this range. Designed for small or home office, it majors on ease of maintenance and relatively small size.


Xerox Phaser 6110MFP/X - multifunction ( color )

He has a very classical design for a multifunction printer, color laser print engine at the base and a flatbed scanner with automatic document feeder (ADF) mounted horizontally on top.

The paper tray can take up to 150 sheets at a time and there is a single leaf, special diets media built in the upper part of the paper tray. 150 sheets is fairly lean for a desktop machine and even with the optional second paper tray installed, there is still room for only 400 sheets at a time.

The ADF may take up to 50 sheets, but you can also use the scanner glass shop for documents or pages of books. A third way to obtain images to and from the Phaser 6110MFPX is via a USB key, which you can plug into the outlet on the front of the machine. This allows you to walk and print PDF, BMP, TIFF or JPEG format directly files, or scan from the Xerox machine to your reader, which are extras.

The dark blue control panel is logically laid down, quick with numbers on the fax machine installation on the left and large Start and stop buttons on the right. Between mode are illuminated buttons and a 2-line 16-character LCD screen. The machine can be connected via the USB port or Ethernet network.

Getting at the toner cartridges, which normally lasts for 1000 pages and 2000 color pages for black (although 700 pages and 1000 respectively for the starter cartridges) is simplicity itself, as each slot in the front of the machine , Just as in the control rods a nuclear reactor. An imaging unit is the only other consumables and for a duration of 20000 or 12500 pages black color.

The print quality is only mediocre, with black text to come through more than a little black and poor, if printed on colour. Exceptionally, the photo reproduction is a little better, with less striping than is often visible from mid-range colour laser. Print times are slow, and we measured a little more than 8ppm and 3.5ppm in black and color pages, respectively, against the city speeds of 16ppm and 4ppm, if these differences are common with printers.

The costs of printing the work around 3p and 12p for black and color pages, and they are high in comparison with those of other color multifunction laser-based machines in the price of support

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