subject: Xerox Document Centre C250/C360/450 Review [print this page] Xerox Document Centre C250/C360/450 Review
The Xerox Document Centre C250 Colour Photocopier is part of the range known as the Kutani (Xerox's nick name for it) which includes the Xerox Document Centre C250, C360 and C450. If you think of these machines like a car these mocel names could mean 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder and the V8. The DCC 250 would be the 4 cylinder and does 21prints per minute in colour and 25 prints per minute in black and white.
For scanning it has good resolution at 1200 x 1200 dpi (dots per inch). They can be configured to include the features of copy, print, fax, scan and scan to email. Scans to email can be done as PDF files. Very handy indeed. The machine has 4 paper trays for A4 and A3 paper and a bypass tray for heavier paper. A DADF (Digital automatic document feeder) for scanning multiple page documents, single and double sided.
A great feature of the Xerox DCC 250 is the side output tray that can be configured to receive just faxes. This helps reduce confusion in the office when people go to get their jobs from the machine. You can also choose to include the finisher option. There are 2 main types of finisher and they are, The B finisher which handles stapling and stacking and the C finisher which handles stapling, stacking and hole punching plus, the C finisher can also be configure to include the booklet maker option that looks after folding and saddle stitching of the booklets.
In regard to your consumables, you have 4 toners per machine. CMYK, cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Some people get a bit confused as to what cyan and magenta are. Cyan is blue and magenta is pink. (Now you know). 4 drums, one for each colour allows for the speed at which this machine operates. Lastly you have the waste toner bottle which as the name suggests collects any waste toner form the machine. Xerox call these CRU's. Customer Replacible Units.
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