Xerox Phaser 6250/DP Network Color Laser Printer with Duplexer | 
enlarge | Brand: Xerox Category: CE
Buy Used: $189.99

Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $189.99
Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 99 Dimensions (in): 34 x 22 x 24 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 6250/DP Model: 6250/DP UPC: 095205770360 EAN: 0095205770360 ASIN: B0000CNZJJ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2,400 x 600 enhanced dpi, 600 x 600 dpi draft and Photo mode | | • | Up to 26 ppm color, 26 ppm black | | • | 700 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM for complex documents | | • | Convenient paper-saving 2-sided printing | | • | USB 2.0, parallel, and Ethernet interface; PC and Mac compatible |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description MODEL- 6250DP VENDOR- XEROX OPB FEATURES- Phaser 6250DP Color Laser Printer 26 PPM 2400 x 600 dpi Color Laser Printer 256MB memory Parallel & USB & Ethernet interfaces Standard Automatic 2-sided printing 500-sheet standard tray 100-sheet multi-purpose tray. An advanced laser printer that can keep up with the nonstop pace of your office - with fast speed accurate color and efficient tools that make printing easier than ever. Includes Printer Standard capacity Toner cartridges (installed) Power cord and World Kit with Setup guide and software.* Your office will notice the speed and power advantage immediately. Even with heavy network traffic and complex print jobs in the queue you get your output fast. - Print 26 ppm high-resolution full color and get crisp black and white at the same rapid speed. - The performance driven 700 MHz PowerPC processor speeds through more print jobs in less time. Up to 512 MB RAM and an available hard drive add even more productivity. - In less than 12 seconds your first page is in the output tray waiting for you. - With instant wake-up the Phaser 6250 comes out of power-saving mode in seconds ready to print. - It does double duty as both a black-and-white and color printer. The Phaser 6250 can continue to print in black-and-white when a color toner is empty.* Your printed output has never looked better. Standout laser quality makes every element on your page communicate with depth and richness. - Print brilliant precise 2400 dpi color right - out of the box. - Incredibly rich image enhancing Photo mode (at 26 ppm) and economical Toner-saving mode give you more print options. - True Adobe PostScript 3 and color that is optimized for the most common office uses deliver the results you expect the first time every time. - The fine-tuned single-pass print system improves registration while automatic calibration keeps color pure and consistent over long print runs.* You do not have to learn how to use the printer. We ve designed it to be eas...
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| Customer Reviews:
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Nothing but trouble February 27, 2010 C. Ort (New Jersey) I have two xerox phaser printers. The 6250 has been nothing but problems also. It has been returned once and the problem still happens. I get a "Jam at fuser" after just a few pages almost every time I print. I have replaced the fuser twice, they are not cheap, on the advise of customer service. Still have the same problem. I googled the error and noticed a ton of other people have the same issue.
Poor performance and reliability November 15, 2007 A. Anderson We use these printers at work.
Everyday, there's a 95% chance the thing is going to jam up w/ the first print of the day.
Additionally, the color is waaaay off. I mean to the point where the color green at the top of a page is yellow at the bottom. It's really confusing when you're performing tasks like reviewing shaded spreadsheet printouts where the colors have meaning.
Plain-and-simple: AVOID THIS PRODUCT.
The upside: It only cost and arm-and-a-leg to purchase, "so we've got that going for us, which is nice."
Worst Printer Ever May 24, 2007 DesignGal (Castle Rock, CO USA) This is the worst printer I've ever owned and will NEVER buy another Xerox. As a professional graphic designer, I've owned about 7 different printers. I've had this printer for almost 2 years and I have had more trouble with this Xerox than with all the others combined. It started from day one when the first page would jam on start up and the unit would emit a high decibel, high pitched squeal. Finally the reps sent a message to the printer telling it basically to send more juice to the engine on start up, but it still jams (and squeals) frequently. The fuser had to be replaced at just 20K pages (at a cost of $250). I get a jam every 6 or 7 pages now at the fuser and Xerox can't/won't help find the problem.
The color quality is poor and printing any color image results in "ghosting" all down the page. Paper handling is very poor and anything heavier than 20# gets permanently curled. I can't use any output from this printer for anything other than basic proofs - the quality just isn't acceptable for anything else.
I am now going back to my reliable HP and Lexmark models. I do not have time to deal with the problems that this unit has. I cannot believe how awful this printer is for a price of over $2k. I could have gotten the same problems with other machines and saved a ton! Save yourself the aspirin and buy anything else!
If I had to eat a turd, I guess I'd choose the one that stinks the least. April 18, 2006 PenName (CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I support two Phaser 6250s, networked, in use by 75 users. I've amazingly never really had a problem with either of them.
With all the advances in computers, graphics, software, and hardware... why can't anyone make a printer that works, is easy to use, and won't need every part replaced after a year? And could someone please explain why EVERY printer requires it's own type of toner? Is the 6350 really that much different than the 6250? Why can't I just buy another reliable 6250 instead of chancing a 6350 and having to buy different toner?
My belief is that printer technology has not changed in over 20 years, the market is moved by who can create a new toner cartridge that won't fit in anyone else's printer.
This is probably our last Xerox printer February 27, 2006 anonymous (Colorado, U.S.A.) We used Tektronix Phaser printers in the '90s, and when we needed a replacement Postscript printer two years ago, we bought a Phaser 6250DP. It worked well for about six months and then we started having various minor problems. At ten months and about 23K pages, we had to get a service rep out to fix a failing imaging unit. They had our machine apart for two days and basically replaced every major assembly in the printer. After that it worked well for about two months. Now nine months later and out of warranty, the machine doesn't print 20 pages without a jam (especially at startup). I've concluded the Phaser brand really doesn't mean anything anymore. As soon as the carts in this beast are empty, we're looking for another machine, and it won't be from Xerox!
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