Xerox today launched a new series of pricey office printers that use solid ink instead of cartridges. With prices starting at $23,500, the ColorQube 9200 series is obviously targeted at high-end ...
In an attempt to make printing a little more environmentally friendly, this solid printing concept uses solid inks, removing the need to dispose of plastic ink holders and packaging. The Wax-on ...
Xerox on Thursday announced the ColorQube 9200 series of A3-size (tabloid-size) multifunction printers (MFPs), representing the first incursion of solid-ink printing in its category. Aimed at the ...
Xerox is launching a new version of its high-end multifunction copiers that use solid blocks of ink — a cheaper and greener printing solution than ink toner. The new ColorQube 9200 multifunction ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Choosing a desktop printer for a smaller business used to be an easy call. For heavy users, a laser printer, which cost thousands, made ...
Xerox is introducing a pair of new color printers today, developed by the company's solid-ink engineering team in Wilsonville and aimed at small and midsize businesses that would otherwise stick to ...
The easy solid-ink Consumables are a selling point, but the grainy color quality is disappointing. Xerox’s ColorQube printers, including the $899 (as of October 19, 2010) ColorQube 8570DN, are unique ...
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