The Phaser 8860/DN delivers color output that’s truly exceptional, page after page. Xerox solid ink is the office color solution with a cartridge-free design and minimal packaging. That simple combination means less energy used during manufacturing, drastically reduced landfill waste, and less storage space for better transportation efficiency and far fewer delivery trucks on the road saving you shipping costs while benefiting the environment. Built-in security tools keep your data safe and sound. Secure Print holds hard-copy output until a PIN is entered, and Hard Drive Overwrite electronically shreds data after every job or on request. A 750 MHz processor and 256 MB of memory (upgradeable to 1 GB) do some serious heavy lifting, making quick work of even the most intense projects. And it work hard for longer, with a monthly duty cycle of 120,000 pages that’s 240 reams of paper!
And total ease-of-use goes hand-in-hand with real-world reliability, which is one more way the Phaser 8860/DN. Designed with a straightforward, virtually jamfree paper path, the devices contain far fewer moving parts, which means less chance for failure and more smiles on the faces of those who demand reliable, everyday productivity.
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Customer Reviews for Phaser 8860/DN Color Laser Printer
Reviews & Ratings for Phaser 8860/DN Color Laser Printer
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Overall Rating:
55
Performance:
55
Ease of Use:
55
Print Quality:
55
A Great Printer for Color
Date: October 14, 2008
Written By:
jopdentFrom: Indianapolis, IN
Pros: great color - crisp images - fast print Cons: slow warm up - ink can scratch off
Reviews & Ratings for Phaser 8860/DN Color Laser Printer In my home office we have been using an HP color laser printer, and when it started dying we researched other options, particularly ones that had a lower cost per page. This once certainly fit the bill. The "ink" is incredibly easy to replace. The ink feels like a very smooth crayon, and provides a glossy finished result on the page - it is beautiful for photo reproductions, but can sometimes be distracting for smaller graphs within text, as you definitly see the gloss off the color. You cannot run pages that have been printed on this printer through another printer that uses any type of heat set (ie toner)