Colour Laser Printer advice

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I'm looking to replace a colour laser printer for printing documents
Requirements are:

colour (well obviously)
duplex (both side automatically)
network (preferably wireless)
throughput couple of thousand pages per month (in bursts)

I'm looking at the Brother 4070 CDW :shrug:

anyone used one?
pros?
cons?
better idea?

ta v much!:)
 
I just replaced our laser with a colour wax from Xerox, after years of colour laser and all the various consumables and maintenance kits you have to go through I went wax for its ease of use, fast print speeds and the end quality, does not matter what paper you print on the end results are the same because the wax coats the paper.

At the mo Xerox are doing a special of max memory, full colour inks and free satnav!

http://www.printerland.co.uk/acatalog/Xerox_Phaser_8560_Series_A4_Printers.html

the 8560DN has duplex, network and can handle loads of pages per month, much faster print speed that the brother as well.

Happy hunting.
 
cheers
just the sort of thing I was looking for! :)
 
:thumbs: excellent!
 
got a Xerox 8560DN
it arrived this morning - what a stunnig piece of kit and fast - wow!

thanks for the advice - :thumbs::thumbs:

ps it cautions against using broken ink blocks
one of the blocks is cracked in two - seems a shame to discard it - any suggestions?
 
I'm on my third Xerox Phaser. I wouldn't bother with any extended service contracts. When it dies - buy a new one.

I've never seen a cracked ink block. Give the supplier a bell - you will probably get a new set of three in the post.

Whatever you do, DO NOT buy cheap, so-called compatible, ink blocks. You'll pay in the long run.
 
I'm on my third Xerox Phaser. I wouldn't bother with any extended service contracts. When it dies - buy a new one.

I've never seen a cracked ink block. Give the supplier a bell - you will probably get a new set of three in the post.

Whatever you do, DO NOT buy cheap, so-called compatible, ink blocks. You'll pay in the long run.

yup I decided to stick to Xerox ink - and to skip the service contract!:)

will give the supplier a call - ceratinly on the ball as I only ordered it yesterday!

big :thumbs: to printerbase
 
Only bad thing about Printerbase is they spam you everytime they have a special, but apart from that service is second to none. Had mine for about 9 months now and still on first set of ink blocks and printed loads.

Enjoy...!
 
chap there said it ok to put in blocks that have cracked
the one I had just split in two
put it in with a good'un before and after - seemed to "hold it together"
 
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