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February 6, 2008
The Xerox Phaser 6180MFP is a higher-end colour laser MFP offering good performance and features. But it's not for the budget-conscious.
384MB RAM Installed (1408MB maximum); 460x521x729mm; 40kg; B&W Pages per Min: 31; colour Pages per min: 20; Max. B&W dpi: 600-by-600; max. colour dpi: 600-by-600; language & emulation: PostScript PCL Emulation, PCL6; PostScript; parallel port; USB 1.1, USB 2.0; Ethernet; Mac OS X; Windows 2000/XP; Linux; maximum power draw (watts): 500W; Standby Power Draw (watts): 90W; multifunction printer specs: Scan Area (inches); 8.5 by 14.0; Max. Scanning dpi: 600; Maximum Enhanced Scan Resolution (dpi): 9600; Scanning Image Sensor Type: ccd; Scanner Type: Flatbed/ADF; Maximum Scan colour Depth: 48; Maximum Scan Grayscale Depth: 32; Fax Resolution (dpi): 400-by-400
The Xerox Phaser 6180MFP is a well-designed machine with a few notable shortcomings. An office that needs to generate decent graphics should still consider it seriously - it's the best model we've seen so far at that task - but it's an expensive proposition otherwise.
Melissa Riofrio, PC World
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