Xerox Phaser 6200DP

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The good: Quick print speeds; easy setup; automatic two-sided printing; excellent documentation.

The bad: Photos and other complex images look grainy.

The bottom line: The Phaser 6200DP's fast color print speeds and useful features would appeal to any busy office, but its print quality falters at anything more complex than presentation graphics.

Review: Xerox's new Phaser 6200DP breaks the speed barrier for color lasers, printing all four colors in one pass instead of the usual four. Add to this its useful features for a busy office, from built-in Ethernet to Web-based management tools, and the Phaser 6200DP would seem like the ideal text/graphics workhorse. But we've seen other machines sacrifice quality in the name of speed, the same issues with which the Phaser 6200DP struggled.Xerox's new Phaser 6200DP breaks the speed barrier for color lasers, printing all four colors in one pass instead of the usual four. Add ... Expand full review
Xerox's new Phaser 6200DP breaks the speed barrier for color lasers, printing all four colors in one pass instead of the usual four. Add to this its useful features for a busy office, from built-in Ethernet to Web-based management tools, and the Phaser 6200DP would seem like the ideal text/graphics workhorse. But we've seen other machines sacrifice quality in the name of speed, the same issues with which the Phaser 6200DP struggled.Xerox's new Phaser 6200DP breaks the speed barrier for color lasers, printing all four colors in one pass instead of the usual four. Add to this its useful features for a busy office, from built-in Ethernet to Web-based management tools, and the Phaser 6200DP would seem like the ideal text/graphics workhorse. But we've seen other machines sacrifice quality in the name of speed, the same issues with which the Phaser 6200DP struggled.

Straightforward setup
Installing the Phaser 6200DP is surprisingly easy, assuming you have someone who will help lift the 80-pound printer out of its box and into place. The cyan, magenta, yellow, and black toner cartridges, as well as the imaging unit, load without a hitch. And it's no sweat to replace the other imaging components (such as the transfer roller and the fuser) via the printer's front panel. If the two-page installation poster isn't enough to get you started, a more detailed setup and quick-reference guide is provided. You'll also find the installer, the drivers, basic utilities (such as a font-download tool), and extensive electronic documentation on two CDs. One of the discs supplies advanced management tools such as CentreWare Web, which lets you manage the printer through an ordinary Web browser.

Versatile features
The Phaser 6200DP's $2,599 price is competitive for what you get. A 500-sheet paper tray and a 100-sheet multipurpose tray come standard; high-volume users might opt for the 1,000-sheet, high-capacity feeder ($899). Standard connections include USB 1.1, parallel, and Ethernet. The front-panel LCD is easy to navigate; one button brings up contextual help to explain each menu function or message. The printer supports automatic two-sided printing and comes with a generous 128MB of memory, which is expandable to 512MB.

Mixed performance
The benefit of the Phaser 6200DP's single-pass design showed in CNET Labs' tests. It cranked out mixed text and graphics at 6.4ppm (pages per minute) and full-color pages at 6.3ppm--two to nearly three times as fast as its competitors. With text, which all printers do in one pass, its speeds cooled to an average 10.5ppm.

While the speed is impressive, the print quality could be disappointing. Both text and mixed text/graphics pages looked good overall, even though letters lacked sharpness, and images appeared faint in spots. The real problems arose when printing photos and other complex color images. Output appeared grainy, and while the color matching seemed good, blacks appeared faded and splotchy. The Phaser 6200DP will do fine on everyday business documents with a few charts and graphs but nothing more complicated. Hide Review

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2.0 stars

"Beautiful until you handle fragile output" By RobSchlein

Pros: Speed and Cost of Ink.

Cons: OUTPUT NOT DURABLE

Summary: Solid ink is like a crayon. No matter what paper stock I tried, the images can flake off in use.

I created a brochure to mail. The post office equipment literally scraped parts of the images off and the heat melted and smeared them.

2.5 stars

"Great office printer, in common use... a little too common." By mpsawchuk

Pros: The perfect balance of speed and graphic quality results in presentations being printed quickly.

Cons: Forget about printing digital camera pics! anything beyond

Summary: The $300+ toner cartredges and $400+ imaging unit are interchangable with other networked printers and seriously easy to change out; making theft of full toner cartridges and imaging units a nusance.

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