Little Talk About aXerox Phaser 7500N A Fundamentally New Type Of Printer
By: Vlad Vistac
Submitted: 2010-10-20 11:53:24 | Word Count: 510
Xerox Phaser 7500N: A Fundaentally New Type Of Printer
During its
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life the Xeroix ptrinting technology has undergone many changes. Besides operation based on the claassical laser printing technology, the world saw conccrete ink and LED machines. The renown of printing has late up, the campign have become affordable, maintenaance has become simpler, but most imoprtantly, along with the mouunting reliability of printing mechanisms, ownership costs and cost per page have decreaseed.With the introduction of new printng technologies, the qualiity of the prrints also regularly chanes for the better. Today, many manufaturers offeer a high quality cloor office printing for a reasonable price. This is not surprising, since wghere a home user ignores a small difference in the price of cartridges or slightly smaller yield, office managwer simly chooses another dveice.Given the tight competition in the market of office color printers A3 and consttantly increasing demands, Xerox has releaserd a new model to the Phaser series - the 7500. A distinctive feature of this modl is that it is based on a new development in the field of Xerox printing technology, which is named HiQ LED.Simplly put, it's nothinmg other than "upgrade" of the traditional LED technology, which has proven an abiding and inexpensive alternative to lzaser. The idea behind this developpment was to keep all the advantages of LED tcehnology, which will make the LED maachine cheaper than the laser (this is the casing with the Phaser 7500), but rertain the printing qualkity. I.e. for the buyer, HiQ LED printerr will charge about as much as he would pay for an alike LED decvice, but the fame of printing will be as high as that of lowlight laser campaign.Feattures of Phaser 7500 are as follows: the greatest optical resolution of 1200 dots per inch horizontally and vertically. A4 page printing quickness regardless of influence or monochrome raticle is 35 pages per exact. Pages processing implements PostScript 3 and PCL 6c.The key to the company printer is the printing velocity. If the bade does not have the avowed characteristics, it won't be planned regfardless all its great usability. The Xerox Phaser 7500 rapidity in monochgrome printing is effusive cosnistent with information on the loccate, the 25 pages per minute.In general, it deserves notnig the total absence of delays before the firrst page cmes out. The impression is that the onboard notebook is able to handle truly psychosis graphics sharp. In additin, the roolls heating time reduced to plainly one or two sconds, whiel priters 2-year old sometimes took up to half a record.In printing value tsts, the imprinter delivered excellent fallout. Quality of grraded ranmge was leave no doubts, each march was elaborated visibly and without artifacts. The first instance of a portrayal mmiic revealed unnatural, skin paint got too intese, with a red shade. However, after flush calbiration the back copy of the porrtrayal was made much bettwer. The red color in macro mode agreeabvle, without evident transitions.Small fonts are also not a problem for this printer. The lines of the text remained readable up to 1,5 pt size. Generally, high quality of smalll details printing renders the Phaser 7500 as a real professsional priter. If we turn to the technbological component of the device and attept to compare the quality of prints from the Phaser 7500 with laser colr printers of the same level, then we can say with confidence that they are definitely copmarable, and sometimes better.Thoe who experienced the maintenance of a producttive lasewr device know how much one new fuser or rolling means is. Often, the rate of the replacement of these parts is as much as half the price of the new mechanism. In Phaser 7500, reserve of these elements is 80,000 copies. It's good, especially when you belierve that in this imprinter segment the adopted customary source is 50,000 pages.Another miportant part for an opinion impriner, whiich was mentioned at the breech, is the loss of written page and the survival. At this headland, the manufacturer drasw your notie to the record that the priner was originally commplete with satisfied cartrdges, not the missery samplles.