Xerox Phaser 6360DN (printer, color, laser)

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Xerox Phaser 6360DN - printer - color - laser
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2.5 stars out of 3 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 1
  • 4 star: 0
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 1

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1.0 stars

"Not much of a work horse." By BazLondon

Pros: Prints moderately reliably when plugged into a single PC, for a single user.

Cons: Many problems that Xerox deny. The panel displays garbled characters or goes blank within months. Xerox support simply made up excuses. If more users try to use the printer through the network jobs clash regularly. The ppm quoted is far from reality.

Summary: Look elsewhere. This printer is a burden. Should have learnt my lesson from the last Xerox I purchased.

2.0 stars

"Not as fast as they say" By parfive9346

Pros: Duplexes OK

Cons: Stops during print jobs to clean & calibate

Summary: This product boasts speeds up to 24ppm in color. While that may be true for print jobs less than 35 pages, it's not true for large print jobs. About every 35-40 pages the printer stops the job and goes into a cleaning and calibration mode. This takes about 30 ... Expand full review

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  • Printer Type: Workgroup printer - Laser - Color
  • Max media size: A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in) Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
  • Connectivity technology: Wired

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