Xerox rolls print & multi-function devices for SMBs

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Xerox rolls print & multi-function devices for SMBs

Xerox India has launched a new range of entry level to mid segment A4 print devices in color to help small and medium businesses (SMBs) that deliver high-quality color in a compact package.

Konstantin Klein, MD, Xerox India said, "Economies and Businesses worldwide is in the process of consolidation and are looking to do more with less. This is where these new devices fit in; they help reduce costs with extended capacity cartridges, their small size and light weight makes them easy to ship, relocate and manage in a small workspace with the benefit to workforce working remotely. Additionally, these new color products give SMBs an affordable and easy way to create the same impactful color documents as larger enterprises."

The 20PPM Xerox Phaser 3010 is a new monochrome printer to the current product portfolio establishing a new bottom end to the black and white A4 printer product line. The Xerox Phaser 3040 is said to be 20% faster at 24PPM and print speed compared to its earlier predecessor. The WorkCenter 3045 offers MFP functionality at the 24PPM speed and includes connectivity and security features. Fewer moving parts, a result of the Q-LED technology, increase the dependability of the range and Xerox EA toner technology ensures professional printed output.

Xerox Phaser 6000 and Xerox Phaser 6010 color printers prints speeds as fast as 10 and 12 pages per minute (ppm) for color and 12 and 15 ppm for black and white. The plug-and-play setup and can handle a variety of custom media and sizes, from labels and card stock to envelopes.

All the above products are ENERGY STAR qualified and backed by the Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee.


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