Xerox Multifunction Printers on the Way

Xerox Multifunction Printers on the Way

Jan 10, 2005
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Xerox this week is shipping new high-end multifunction printers for large enterprise workgroups.

The WorkCentre Pro 165 and 175 print at 65 and 75 ppm (pages per minute), respectively. The devices also copy, scan and fax.

The WorkCentre Pro machines ship with Xeroxs Smartsend software, which allows users to scan and send documents to multiple destinations, including e-mail in-boxes, document management systems, network folders, FTP folders, Web addresses and remote printers.

With the new devices, multiple users can simultaneously print, scan, copy and fax documents.

Optional finishing features include two- and three-hole punching, booklet making, and multiposition stapling.

Tailored for businesses with limited office space, the new WorkCentre Pro multifunction printers are 30 percent smaller than similar Xerox products in this speed range, according to officials.

Pricing for the new WorkCentre Pro multifunction printers starts at $23,400.

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