Entered CNET Catalog: 02/12/2004
SKU: 0095205017212
Manufacturer: Xerox Corp.
Manufacturer description
24 page-per-minute print speed. A 500 MHz processor. The fastest first-page-out time of any color printer. Stunning, rich color output on virtually any media. All at a price far below what you'd expect to pay for a professional quality printer. The Phaser 8400 printer is an unbeatable value for thriving businesses that need the benefits of color without any trade-offs. The Phaser 8400 color printer provides the power and persuasiveness of color at an unprecedented price. And, like business itself, it moves fast - single-pass solid ink technology produces full color at amazing speeds - a superior alternative to laser printers.Product summary
The good: Prints color graphics quickly; inexpensive solid inks are easy to replace; high paper capacity; true PostScript and PCL.
The bad: Expensive; slow monochrome text speeds; merely fair overall print quality.
The bottom line: Although the solid-ink-based Xerox Phaser 8400 color laser series offers expandability for a growing small business, the merely fair image quality might disappoint.
CNET editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 04/29/2004
The Xerox Phaser 8400B doesn't break any new design ground: it's your standard boxy workgroup laser printer, weighing 60 pounds and measuring 16.3 inches wide by 14.5 inches high by 21 inches deep. The Phaser 8400B comes with a parallel port and a USB 2.0 connection but not the cables themselves. The paper trays include a generous 525-sheet paper input drawer on the bottom of the printer, a 250-sheet output shelf on top, and a panel that opens up on the front to feed up to 100 sheets of nonstandard paper such as card stock or envelopes.
What makes the Phaser 8400B different is its solid-ink technology. The Phaser 8400B uses a solid, resin-based ink instead of the traditional laser toner, which makes replacing the Xerox ink sticks incredibly easy. Just open a panel near the top of the printer, drop in the oddly shaped blocks of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink, then slide the sticks down a track until they come into contact with the print head--much like those fit-the-shape-in-the-right-hole toys you had when you were young. A big advantage to this system is that you can load up to four ink sticks per track, so you don't have to wait until one runs out to replace it. Another advantage is that the waste cartridge collects leftover ink into a solid block that you can just dump in the trash (it's nontoxic).
On the top panel, an LCD lets you set up the printer, change paper type and print quality, tweak the connection setup, troubleshoot problems, and access detailed information about such things as when and how to add more ink and how to cope with error messages.
While the Xerox Phaser 8400B costs $200 to $300 more than other entry-level color lasers, the Lexmark C510 and the HP LaserJet 3500 in particular, it offers a more comprehensive feature set. The combined paper capacity out of the box is 625 sheets (the other two start at 250 sheets) and you can add two more 525-sheet cassettes ($399 each) for a total capacity of 1,675 sheets. The printer comes with 128MB of RAM that's expandable to 512MB, a fast 500MHz PowerPC processor, and native PostScript 3 and PCL5c emulation. That's a lot of power for a standalone printer without a network connection, so you'll need to add an Ethernet print server for $349 right away.
You can also add a 20GB hard drive for $499 and a duplexer for $319 or just buy the corresponding 8400N, 8400DP, or 8400DX models, which come with these features already installed.
With solid-ink technology, the Phaser 8400B's overall ink costs are less than those of toner-based color laser technology. A three-pack of each color costs $100 and prints approximately 1,100 pages per stick, or about 3,400 pages per package. A three-pack of black ink costs $65, and a 6,800-print six-pack of black costs $100. This works out to about 10.8 cents per page with 20 percent fill, according to Xerox. A maintenance cartridge, which keeps the imaging drum cleaned and oiled lasts 10,000 pages, can be replaced for $100 or $150 for a 30,000-page drum.
Taking a page from the cell phone manufacturers' book, the Phaser 8400B comes with a tiny SIM card that stores the printer's network ID and firmware, making it easy to transfer your printer configurations should you upgrade or repair the printer. The SIM card also includes Xerox's CentreWare IS embedded Web server software, which you can easily access by typing the printer's IP address into a Web browser. This software allows you to check the status of the printer, reconfigure it, access and generate usage reports, and check out an online job log from any browser with an Internet connection.
The Phaser 8400B comes with drivers for Windows, Mac, Novell, Linux, and Sun operating systems.
The Xerox Phaser 8400B is the first color laser we've seen that prints color graphics faster than monochrome text. That's because solid-ink technology uses fewer moving parts than traditional color laser technology, which must switch among four toner cartridges. But the speeds obtained by CNET Labs were nowhere near the vendor-rated 25 pages per minute (ppm) for monochrome and color.
On monochrome text, the Xerox came in at 8.06ppm, which is slow compared with the Lexmark C510n at 19.2ppm, although not entirely out of line with the HP LaserJet 3500 at 8.6ppm. On monochrome graphics, the Xerox came in at 8.1ppm for the Xerox, again well behind the Lexmark at 19.2ppm, and much closer to the HP at 8.6ppm.
On the other hand, the Phaser 8400B's color text speed was a very respectable 8.1ppm compared to the HP's 7.0ppm, and the Lexmark's 6.8ppm. But the Xerox Phaser 8400B excelled with color graphics at 11.0ppm, where the Lexmark C510n clocked in at only 6.4ppm, and the HP Color LaserJet 3500 came in at 8.8ppm.
Unfortunately, the Phaser 8400B's print quality was uneven and, in general, fell below the high quality expected with laser printing. All of the documents were shiny, as if they had a layer of wax coating them, giving each a distinctive and "expensive" look. Monochrome text looked very dark and, thanks to the solid ink, bore an almost engraved quality. However, the curves of most letters looked jagged, especially in italic fonts viewed under the loupe. Monochrome graphics were also disappointing because the shiny, waxy coating was distracting; the gradients in our test document looked both dithered (meaning you could see that the picture was composed of individual droplets of ink) and mottled. Although the color gradients looked better and the color matching overall was quite good, color graphics were extremely dithered, especially in the photo elements, but the shiny, textured ink gave a nice crisp finish to the line drawings.
One quirk of solid-ink technology is that you can't write over the ink with a pencil or a ballpoint pen because the waxy coating scratches off--inconvenient when you need to make corrections on a hard-copy document. Instead, you'll need a felt-tip pen.
We tested the Xerox Phaser 8400B with its default factory settings. For additional tests, we adjusted the software driver to counter the above-mentioned problems and were able to improve the print quality. Learn more about how CNET Labs tests printers.
Performance analysis written by CNET Labs project leader Dong Van Ngo.
| Color graphics (ppm) | Color text (ppm) | Black graphics (ppm) | Black text (ppm) |
| Color graphics | Color text | Black graphics | Black text |
Xerox backs the Phaser 8400B with an industry-standard one-year warranty, which you can upgrade by one to three years with onsite service. Toll-free phone support is available under warranty, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT.
Xerox provides the Phaser 8400B with an abundance of printed documentation, from a setup poster to four copies of a Quick Reference brochure to an on-CD user manual complete with video setup instructions, troubleshooting tips, and a Usage Analysis tool for generating specific-usage reports. Xerox's Web site has drivers, a product-specific knowledge base with step-by-step solution guides, access to PhaserSmart (a Web-based troubleshooting device that your printer can communicate with if it's networked), FAQs, and video instructions.
User opinions
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4/10
not worth the cost
Pros: i like the lest waste
Cons: color not as good as stated
User Rating:
9/10
Very good reliable machine
Pros: print quality is top notch
Cons: solid ink sticks can be costly, shop around
Although the print quality is really good, it can get costly if you print a large number of pages. Make sure you shop around for an ink supplier. We've been using www.concordsupplies.com for our Xerox Phaser 8400 solid ink supplies. Good prices and quick turn around.
User Rating:
8/10
OFFICIAL REVIEW IS BOGUS
Pros: THE PRINTER DOES NOT HAVE A LASER IN IT AT ALL. ITS A SOLID INK PRINTER. The printer is intended to give you a fast office printer with out the startup or supply cost of a single pass laser.
Cons: Uses alot of power. 1500 watts on power up and 15 amps. Recomend not turning it off at night.
I said its unfair to compare it to solid ink or laser, I meant Inkjet or Laser. This IS a solid ink printer.
User Rating:
9/10
Blows Color Lasers Away!
Pros: The speed and image quality of this printer will knock your socks off. It cranks out beautiful rich 8x10 photos that I think look better than any laser I've seen and does it. Maybe solid ink is the next big thing.
Cons: Stamps.com software won't print envelopes on the 8400, but other software (Word, Publisher) printed envelopes without a hitch.
User Rating:
9/10
Blistering color performance
Pros: First all-color page prints in 6-12 seconds depending on quality setting. Prints photos great on ordinary laser paper. Image quality is very good and quite acceptable (contrary to CNET review) but not as good as a dedicated inkjet photo-printer. Shiny pr
Cons: Takes 12 minutes for first warm-up. Strong odor when warming inks for the first time (but not thereafter). If in power-save mode, need to wait a couple of minutes for first page. Colored ink sticks cost $99 per color (good for 3600 sheets).
User Rating:
7/10
Excellent Printing and Fast
Pros: . Loads of Features for the Price . Fast Setup . Clear crisp color and B&W Printing
Cons: None yet
User Rating:
8/10
Per copy lifetime cost is excellent
Pros: first copy out is real fast, calculate the toner packs which give you over 10,000 pages for under $400 and the drum life etc.
Cons: none
User Rating:
8/10
Great price -- easy to use.
Pros: Prints quick and easy, with great quality. Lots of media options, and a vast improvement over earlier Phasers.
Cons: Originally thought the price of replacement ink was high, but found perfectly compatible ink at phaserink.com for much cheaper.
User Rating:
10/10
Best A-sized color printer available
Pros: This is by far the easiest color printer to use. Drop the ink sticks into the printer and away you go. Incredibly fast prints that look professionally made. Forget what you read about print quality in the CNET review....all you need to do is adjust the pr
Cons: It is difficult to write on the prints with a ball point pen.
User Rating:
10/10
I'll never go back to a color laser!
Pros: In 10,100 pages it's never jambed once, nor has there been one problem. It costs about 1/5th to operate as what my Phaser 750 did. Plus, that machine screwed up all the time. Time to first page (color) is 5 seconds. With Phaser 750, it was one to two
Cons: Slightly noisey, but no big deal.
User Rating:
10/10
Absolutely the best product for the money, period.
Pros: Does it all. Excellent color and crisp text. Prints on virutally any paper. Very fast. Extremely easy to use. Great paper handling. Expandable
Cons: Very first warm-up takes 10 minutes, but it actually learns when you work so it is always ready during hours we print. Also, so easy to set up that whole process takes only ~15 minutes including the warm-up.
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Phaser 8400/B Color Printer specifications
- General
- Printer Type Workgroup printer - Solid ink - Color
- Width 16.6 in
- Depth 21.0 in
- Height 14.5 in
- Weight 61.7 lbs
- Printer
- Print Speed up to 24.0 pages/min - Color , up to 24.0 pages/min - B/W
- Built-in Devices Status LCD
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Interface Parallel , USB
- Max Resolution ( B&W ) 600.0 dpi x 600.0 dpi
- Max Resolution ( Color ) 600.0 dpi x 600.0 dpi
- Image Enhancement Technology FinePoint 2400
- PostScript Support Standard
- Language Simulation PostScript 3 , PCL 5C
- Fonts Included 137.0 x PostScript , 81.0 x PCL
- Printer Features Optional duplex
- Processor
- Processor PowerPC 500.0 MHz
- RAM
- RAM Installed ( Max ) 128.0 MB / 512.0 MB (max)
- Media Handling
- Media Type Transparencies , Labels , Coated paper , Business cards , Postal card paper , Envelopes , Index cards , Plain paper , Photo paper
- Max Media Size (Custom) 8.5 x 14.0
- Media Sizes Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) , Executive (7.25 in x 10.5 in) , A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in) , A6 (4.13 in x 5.83 in) , Statement (5.5 in x 8.5 in) , Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in) , A5 (5.83 in x 8.25 in) , Folio (8.5 in x 13 in) , JIS B5 (7.17 in x 10.12 in) , B5 (6.93 in x 9.83 in)
- Envelope Sizes International DL (4.33 in x 8.66 in) , International C5 (6.38 in x 9 in) , Com-10 (4.13 in x 9.5 in) , Monarch (3.87 in x 7.5 in) , US No 6 (3.6 in x 4.2 in)
- Card / Label Sizes US 3 x 5 Card (3 in x 5 in)
- Media Weight 60.0 g/m2 - 220.0 g/m2
- Total Media Capacity 625.0 sheets
- Media Feeder(s) 1.0 x Autoload - 100.0 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) weight: 60.0 g/m2 - 220.0 g/m2 , 1.0 x Autoload - 525.0 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) weight: 60.0 g/m2 - 122.0 g/m2
- Max Media Capacity 1675.0 sheets
- Duty Cycle
- Monthly Duty Cycle 85000 pages
- Telecom
- Modem None
- Networking
- Networking None
- Scanner
- Type None
- Copier
- Copier Type None
- Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Bays Total (Free) 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x Internal
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) Memory
- Connections 1.0 x Parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 36 pin Centronics , 1.0 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type B
- Compatible Slots None
- Miscellaneous
- Compliant Standards CSA 22.2 No. 950 , CE , UL 1950 , EN55022 , FCC Part 15 B
- Power
- Power Device Power supply - Internal
- Power Consumption Operational 230.0 Watt
- Software / System Requirements
- Software Included Drivers & Utilities
- OS Required SCO Unix , Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP , Novell NetWare 4.x , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 , Novell NetWare 5.x , Apple MacOS 9.x , Linux , IBM AIX 4.2 or later , SGI Irix , SunSoft Solaris 2.4 or later , Apple MacOS X 10.1 or later , HP-UX 11.x , Novell NetWare 6.x , SunOS , Microsoft Windows 98/ME
- Environmental Standards
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
- Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 50.0 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 89.6 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 10 - 80%
- Sound Emission (Idle) 33 dBA
- Sound Emission (Operating) 54 dBA