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Xerox Phaser 8560/N Color Printer | 
enlarge | Brand: Xerox Category: CE
List Price: $1,118.60 Buy New: $607.10 You Save: $511.50 (46%)
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Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Apple MacOS 9.x System Memory: 256 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 77 Dimensions (in): 16 x 21 x 14.5 nv:Print Method: Laser First Page Output Time: As fast as 5 seconds Resolution: Up to 2400 FinePoint Maximum Duty Cycle: 85,000 Pages Per Month Print Speed: Up to 30 PPM Dimensions: 16"W x 21"D x 14.5"H Connectivity: USB 2.0 Connectivity: 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Standard Paper Input: 625 Sheets Standard Paper Output: 250 Sheets Optional Paper Input: 1050 Sheets Duplex Printing: Optional Paper Sizes Supported: 3.5" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" Paper Sizes Supported: 5.5" x 8.5" to 8.5" x 14" Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 8560/N Model: 8560/N UPC: 095205431308 EAN: 0095205431308 ASIN: B000N1ONGI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Fastest to first page in its class with a first-page-out time of as fast as 5 seconds in color | | • | Lowest price in its class, allows you to buy a high-speed, feature-packed printer at a great price | | • | Rich, vibrant colors on everything from cover-weight stock to recycled paper | | • | Unique solid ink color technology is only offered by Xerox |
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Product Description The Phaser 8560 printer gives busy workgroups a fast, affordable, easy-to-use color printer. The Phaser 8560 printer delivers fast, attention-grabbing results.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Amazing Quality, no need for proprietary inks/drivers June 6, 2007 38 out of 38 found this review helpful
Out of the Box The printer weighs about 60 pounds, get it out of the box, pop in the inks. Essentially, the consumable ink for these printers comes in blocks of wax. The blocks of wax cost about 10 bucks a piece/per color in volume when you buy the generic (since its literally just wax with no proprietary/moving parts whatsoever, why not buy generic?) and have a yield of about 1000 pages each. You can stack them up to four high. Simply drop it in the slot (the blocks are formed so that it's impossible to put the wrong color in the hole, or put the block in the wrong way). Then plug it in and let it warm up (takes around 15 minutes to melt enough wax). It will then print out a config document
Functionality What really drew me to this printer was the wide support and lack of proprietary components (wax blocks are very easy to replicate), and the formats supported are no different. The printer comes with 256MB of RAM, a USB and ethernet connection. It supports proprietary drivers (comes with a CD with WIndows and Mac drivers), also Postscript 3, which is great for linux users and also, mac users who do graphics work (the PS support makes this printer smoke any HP printer in the pricerange) . It does 30 PPM and also does not heat the paper like laser printers do (you can use glossy papers an other stuff that will melt in lasers). Also, I have gotten 110lb Xerox Index card stock to load from the paper tray (which is specified as having a 32lb max)
Print Quality Print quality is great, but not photo quality. The texture of the ink is great. It feels raised, but also waxy, almost like the surface was coated with crayons. This gives any document a glossy sheen. The print quality is a tad better than the color lasers I have tried, and better than inkjets at documents, but falls short of inkjet quality when talking about optimal conditions (absolute best printing quality and heavy glossy paper). Essentially, not photo quality (by a hair), but fantastic at text, graphics, etc
Pros/Cons +Phenomenal quality at a level above normal color lasers +Almost no proprietary parts +Low cost per page (.04 i read at some website) +Postscript support +30PPM color +Few paper restrictions compared to Lasers -High Initial Cost -If printer is turned off, ink has to be reheated, and this sucks ink -Large, energy hungry -More for high volume printers (im going to be recouping about $400 of the cost within two months by charging some clients for printing)
Great printer, but know how to get the most out of it March 20, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
There's already been good information about this printer and it's clearly great for business use. However, I think it can be good for home offices as well - as long as you do a good amount of color printing and know how to minimize the costs.
1) ALWAYS leave it on - a lot of ink is wasted every time it's switched off since the heated ink is dumped out.
2) Since has to be on, make sure to put it into "Power Save Mode" whenever it won't be used for awhile. This mode uses 56W versus 124W in standby. It takes longer to warm up, but you aren't wasting energy.
3) Use generic ink. This is the major selling point of this printer for people who need to print a lot of color images. There's really no need for Xerox ink because Media Sciences ink is nearly indistinguishable. The cost per page for color prints is much lower than laser printers using the generic ink.
Bottom line - if you print a lot in color and are tired of expensive toner cartridges, this printer will save you a lot of money since you can use generic ink and get the same results.
Fast, Capable, and Accurate August 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this printer one month ago after owning (within the year) a Lexmark c530dn and an HP2600dn.
There is no comparison in quality of print, speed of print, cost of materials (practically half $ of the other two), and quality of machine/parts. The solid ink is a great solution as well.
I am a graphic designer and I do a good deal of printing (and printing large files) and I have been searching long and hard for a good machine that I could rely on and that wouldn't eat me alive on ink cost and consumables and that can print my files quickly (almost instantaneously). After trying out two competitors (mentioned above), I finally purchased this one and it's great. Highly recommended.
Pro: Fast, accurate, easy to use, reasonable usage cost, quiet, color quality
Con: You will need to be a person whom prints often or daily or the print heads will clog. This is a "working" machine and not something that needs to sit unused for a week or two. Also, when it prints there is a sudden, loud sound as the page is coming out. It's brief, but loud.
Update (9/15/2008) One reviewer has recommended a third-party ink and I will not say this is bad (it saves a good deal of cash). However, I am of two minds:
A. I have not read any objective reports that say it is safe to use 3rd-party ink. In fact, I can only find reports from users whom say these inks have clogged their jet heads. (Though keep in mind that people tend to only comment if they are complaining.) B. In my reading, one person gave a good argument that you could save enough money on ink costs by using 3rd party ink to actually purchase another Phaser if it goes kaput (because of using the 3rd-party ink). I can't verify this as true, but it's something to think on. :)
Awesome color printer for Macs May 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Xerox Phaser 8560N to replace an HP Color Laserjet printer that I was fed up with. The Xerox product is fantastic. I bought it directly from Xerox (by phone). The print quality is beautiful. Not messing with the toner cartridges is wonderful. The speed of printing is fantastic. Why am I so pleased with this printer? In part because I was so frustrated with the HP models.
I use this printer as part of a home network of Macs. I had an issue getting it networked properly (a problem with my Airport Base Station, it turns out) and contacted Xerox customer support. That experience also exceeded my expectation. Again, in part, because my expectation was so low with other equipment manufacturers.
I hope this is helpful. Good luck.
Excellent printer October 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Best color printer I've ever owned. First I purchased one for the office, and a few months later I purchased another one for home. Fast; no paper jams; solid ink technology.
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