The Xerox WorkCentre XE90 Printer Toner Makes People Stare In Wonder At It’s Glorious Results

Posted on timeAugust 11th, 2010 by userAdvisor


Getting a look at the Xerox WorkCentre XE90 printer reveals that the machine one is looking at is quite nice, and that it provides unique multifunction laser printer, flatbed scanner and fax capabilities that make it ideal for most any small business environment. When it’s not connected to a personal computer, it can function very well as a copier and fax machine only. No matter the use, each page comes out with the gorgeous quality one would expect from Xerox WorkCentre XE90 toner.

This particular unit from the people at Xerox isn’t very cheap at nearly $3600. After discounts, though, one can find it new for anywhere from $2500 to $2900. It will put out printed product in monochrome black-and-white and will fit quite nicely on a desktop. Its 18″ x 17″ x 12″ dimensions will allow for it to be picked up and moved pretty much anywhere.

Print speeds are good for a laser multifunction printer at around eight pages per minute of output product. It uses standard wired connectivity technologies to hook up to the PC or a network fairly easily. Interfaces between the unit and the PC are via a means of parallel ports, which is standard for the industry at the time this unit was released.

Resolution is more than acceptable at 600 dpi by 600 dpi for the kind of laser printer duties it is expected to handle. This particular model in the Xerox WorkCentre line of machines does not offer PostScript support, but that’s not a big deal. Paper size that can be handled is good, with it taking in up to 8. 5″ x 14″ and all standard letter size paper in addition to legal and envelope sizes.

The Xerox WorkCentre XE90 printer can hold up to 250 sheets of paper in a single feeder tray, with a recommended duty cycle of 1500 pages before requiring swap out of the Xerox WorkCentre XE90 toner cartridge and incidental maintenance. Additionally, fax machine capabilities come in at a standard 14.4 Kbps using any phone line modem. The flatbed scanner also provides good resolution at 400 dpi by 600 dpi in a single pass.

Time from print task to first copy of product emerging comes in at 10 seconds, which is more than adequate for multifunction all-in-one machines such as this unit. There are no expansion bays or slots, so keep that in mind when thinking about building on those units’ already fine capabilities. Parallel ports are industry standard IEEE 1284, as is the modem connection, which uses standard phone line technology.

This particular Xerox multifunction laser printer operates using most Windows systems up through 2000, and it will also use Windows NT 4. 0. This can make it a decent candidate for small networks in a pinch. Standard one-year service and support agreements are included and an extended warranty can be had for a small additional fee.

Memory is good, and it can store up to 120 pages of outgoing or incoming faxes in case the unit runs out of paper while nobody is looking. Its versatility is also excellent, and it allows you to print, copy and scan while receiving or sending faxes. It will also send a fax directly from something that’s been scanned in with no lag time at all.

When taken altogether, this Xerox printer does most everything extremely well and one doesn’t have to worry about it doing anything poorly at all. This includes, of course, the quality of the prints using Xerox XE90 Toner. Simply refilling this printer with quality Xerox WorkCentre Toner Cartridge is one way to ensure the details of your prints and with Qtoner Printer Toner available for replacement, you won’t ever have to have a down day. With this printer, you won’t want to.

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