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- Reviewed on: 03/28/2001
Built for business
The Phaser 2135 ships in three configurations with varying prices, but none are cheap. The DT model we tested runs $7,299. The lower-end N model costs $5,999, while the top-of-the-line DX has a price tag of $8,399. By comparison, the top-of-the-line HP LaserJet 4550hdn and the Minolta-QMS Magicolor 2200 DP cost $4,289 and $4,199, respectively, almost $2,000 less than the Phaser 2135N model.
Setting up the printer wasn't overly difficult once we got the 250-pound monster out of the box. We had to connect the imaging drums to the toner cartridges and take care of a few other details, but the illustrated setup poster helped. Installing the network software is a bit trickier but easy enough for the network-savvy to figure out. Xerox includes a Quick Network Install Guide booklet, plus advanced features and troubleshooting manuals on the printer's CD-ROM.
The printer ships with an integrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet card and supports a direct parallel-port connection. Supported platforms include Windows NT 4.x, 9x, 2000, and Me; Macintosh EtherTalk; Novell Netware 3.1x, 4.1x, and 5.x; OS/2 Warp, Warp V4.0, and Warp Connect 3.0; and Unix. The Phaser 2135DT supports PostScript 3, PCL5C, and PDF printing languages, and it ships with 192MB of RAM, which is expandable to a whopping 512MB. The printer also includes a 5GB hard drive (a $599 option on the N model) for storing fonts and forms, for example.
Right at home in any office environment, the Phaser 2135DT includes more than enough options to keep the printer humming with minimal user intervention. Paper handling is impressive: The Phaser supports media sizes up to 12 by 18 inches, as well as a variety of stocks, including transparencies and envelopes. The two input trays support up to 550 sheets each, plus an additional 100 sheets in the multisheet bypass feeder, for a total of 1,200 sheets. The DT and DX models also ship with an automatic duplexer, which you can purchase for the N model for $779.
The toner capacity is awesome, rated at 7,500 pages for the $69 black and $189 color cartridges, putting the cost per page at .9 cents for black and 2.5 cents for color. High-capacity cartridges, rated at up to15,000 pages, are also available at $109 for black and $299 for color.
Built for speed
All of these features are well and good, but the Phaser 2135DT proves that it's more than just a good configuration. While it didn't measure up to its rated 21ppm engine speeds, the Phaser blasted by every other color laser we've tested. In CNET Labs' tests, the Phaser printed color business documents at 7.4ppm and 600 by 600 dots per inch (dpi), compared to a paltry 2.2ppm for the HP LaserJet 4550n and 2.8ppm for the Minolta-QMS Magicolor 2200 N. At the same resolution, our combined text and graphics document came in at 7.4ppm and text speeds were an impressive 15.4ppm, compared to 3.2ppm and 12ppm, respectively, for the Magicolor 2200 N.
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