Xerox Phaser 7800 A3 laser printer for designers
This A3 colour laser printer for design pros offers superb output, but its compromised by odd behaviour
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This A3 colour laser printer for design pros offers superb output, but its compromised by odd behaviour
The 7500 offers fast, exceptional output and is the best on the market, though it’s not without idiosyncrasies, and one of its headline features is only indirectly relevant.
Xerox has released the Phaser 7500 A3 colour printer, an upgraded version of the 7400 -- which found favour with design studios looking to print high-quality materials such as proofs. Printing at up to 35 pages per minute, Xerox says that the Phaser 7500 allows companies to do in-house printing of documents that require high quality and fast turnaround – thus cutting costs on print jobs that might previously have been outsourced. The printers features include automatic two-sided printing, booklet printing and collation, and also supports up to SRA3 paper and heavy media for full-bleed prints, for posters, brochures and business cards. Prices for the Phaser 7500 colour printer start from £2,699 plus VAT. It uses EA-HG toner and incorporates enhanced HiQ LED technology, which delivers 1,200-x-1,200dpi image quality, better registration and smoother lines on images and text, says Xerox. The Phaser 7500 is one of the first Xerox devices of its type to incorporate biomass plastic, which the company says produces 16 per cent fewer CO2 emissions during manufacture than traditional plastic. The Phaser 7500 is available as a low-profile desktop printer or can be configured as a floor-standing model, which has the option of additional paper trays. The printer also features a colour-matching technology called Colour by Words that uses words to define colour.
Xerox may be known to designers for high-spec laser printers, but the Phaser 7400 is a low-cost A3+ unit going up against the likes of HP’s Color LaserJet 5550 and Oki’s C9600.
Pitching colour printing as a competitive advantage for businesses, Xerox hasd introduced the first color multifunction scanner, copier and printer based on its solid ink technology.
Xerox has launched the Phaser EX7750 in collaboration with EFI. The Phaser EX7750 combines Xerox's Phaser 7750 A3+ colour laser printer with an EFI Fiery Color Server, which provides job and colour management and faster printing, according to Xerox.
The defining characteristic of Xerox’s Phaser 8400N is its solid-ink technology. This system prints by painting the imaging drum with waxy crayon-like blocks of coloured material, whereas most laser printers work by electrostatically attaching powdered plastic toner.
Xerox has taken the wraps off two new colour printers – The Phaser 8400 solid ink printer and the Phaser 7750 laser printer. The Phaser 8400 is a new solid ink printer that provides 2,400dpi equivalent output, starting at $999 (around £550). The printer is actually capable of 600-x-600dpi physic
The Phaser 8200N is an affordable choice for groups of creatives who need a full-featured, networkable colour printer but don’t require an expensive colour laser ...