COLOR
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There are several Xerox color multifunction machines, in a variety of speeds,
with features to streamline your office tasks, make your marketing department
more effective or earn you money in printing and publishing. Talk to Bob, Deanna
or Lori to find out which is the right machine for you.
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WorkCentre 7232 / 7242 -- 32 or 42 ppm black / 10 ppm color -- an economical
choice for the office environment that needs to do occaisional color up to 11x17"
in size.
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WorkCentre Pro 7328 / 7335 / 7345 -- 28-45 ppm black / 26-35 ppm color -- with
a sheet size up to 12x18" and a variety of finishing options, this is a great
choice for offices that need to produce color more quickly.
- WorkCentre 7655 / 7665 / 7675 -- 55-75 ppm black / 40-60 ppm color -- increased
resolution and more processing power for larger files.
- DocuColor 242 / 252 / 260 -- same speeds as the 7600 series above, but with a
choice of four different controllers which give you the power to do variable data
plus expert graphics and color control -- a light production machine built to take on a variety of tasks, it will copy/print
on stock as large as 13x19" and as heavy as 110# cover (300 gsm) plus it has expanded
paper capacity.
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DocuColor 5000, 7000, 8000 -- production color machines that print at 50, 70
and 80 pages per minute in color. Tight registration and the ability to auto-duplex
all weights of stock make these machines a printer's workhorse.
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iGen -- the world's most productive digital press with the ability to merge variable
data at 110 pages/minute in full color. Definitely the choice for those serious
about color quality and for those who need to get work done fast!
REMEMBER! With Xerox color, any size sheet counts as only one page so run your jobs multi-up
on an 11x17, 12x18 or 13x19" sheet, then cut them apart. You'll save money every
day!
Ask about our NO MINIMUMS plan -- why pay for copies or prints you're not making?