8570DN - Color Printer - Color - Ink-jet - Color: Up To 40 Pages/min, Black: Up
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Customer Review
Great Printer
I bought this printer to replace a color laser printer. So far I am impressed with this printer, it is quick and the quality is decent. It does not print photographic quality, but color lasers do not either. I have printed on a range of media from plain paper to card stock to transparency foils, and it has handled all of these without issue.As for the ink being fragile, it will not wear off under normal use. Unless you normally scratch at your prints with your fingernails or other sharp objects. I did compare this to my color laser prints, and the Xerox is slightly more fragile. However, you can fold the prints without any cracking or pealing of the ink.Overall this is an excellent printer, that will meet our needs for quite a while.
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Product Description
XEROX COLORQUBE 8570DN: SOLID INK COLOR PRINTER 40 PPM 2400 FINEPOINT IMAGE QUALITYCOLORQUBE 8570DN: SOLID INK COLOR PRINTER 40 PPM 2400 FINEPOINT IMAGE QUALITY 512 MB MEMORY ETHERNET USB 1X525 LETTER/LEGAL INPUT TRAY TWO-SIDED PRINTING NA PWR CORD Manufacturer : XEROX UPC : 095205761894 Top to learn more
Wish I had it sooner
I purchased this printer locally in OKC, OK on July 1 so I could play "20 questions" and run samples of my own files on a flash drive. It was an extremely pleasant experience. However, the current price at PC Nation is better what I paid initially.The printer uses solid ink that is melted rather than toner or ink that is stored in a liquid state. The printer ships with very small partial blocks installed and one full block / stick of each color (CYMK) in a separate package. The printer holds up to 3 blocks each color at a time. When I first turned on the printer (with full blocks added) two read at 30% full and two at 40%. After 600+ printouts, I'm reading 30% for each; must report in 10% increments.The printer was purchased to replace both an aging HP LJ4 (purchased for $1100 circa 1992) and an HP PhotoSmart 7350. The LJ could no longer feed from the bypass tray except one at a time and toner was starting to flake off when printing on card-stock or...
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