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Xerox Phaser 6180/N review

General
Size (W x H x D): 40 x 47 x 49.3 cm
Weight: 28.3 kg
Printer features
Printer technology: laser
Output type: colour
Maximum print speed (b&w): 25 ppm
Maximum print speed (colour): 20 ppm
Duplex printing: optional
Printer language support: PostScript 3, PCL 6 emulation
Paper handling
Media sizes: 76.2 x 127mm to 220 x 355.6mm (multipurpose tray), 148 x 210mm to 220 x 355.6mm (trays 2 & 3)
Maximum docment size: 220 x 355.6mm
Media types: business card stock, card stock, envelopes, glossy, Labels, plain paper, transparencies
Total media capacity: 950 sheets
Monthly duty cycle: 60000 pages
Connectivity / expansion
Parallel: yes
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
Wi-Fi: optional
System components
Processor speed: 400 MHz
RAM installed: 128 MB
RAM capacity: 1034 MB
System requirements / software
Software included: Email alerts, PrintingScout Alert Notification, SNMP v.1, Xerox CentreWare Internet Services Embedded Web Server, Xerox CentreWare Web Network Management Utility
Power
Power consumption in operation: 450 W
Power consumption on standby: 5.4 W
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year
Product type
Product type: workgroup laser
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Overview

Xerox Phaser 6180/N

Editors rating
Rating: 7.4
Verdict

We like the office-oriented Xerox 6180/N for its quick, high-quality prints. However, the Lexmark C530dn provides a better price/performance ratio and slightly better print quality.

Typical price

£ 335

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