Xerox Phaser 3250/DN Mono Laser Network Duplex Printer
Product Description
Whether supporting one user or a small workgroup, the Xerox Phaser 3250/DN black-and-white network laser printer delivers the ultimate combination of fast printing, office-friendly convenience and unbeatable overall value in a compact, space-saving design. The Phaser 3250/DN delivers more features to single users and small workgroups (up to 5 people) than this class of product has done before, including 30 ppm print speed, automatic two-sided printing, expandable paper capacity and networking. It is ideal for business applications, including Microsoft Office and other software applications that are used for communication, data analysis and reports.The outstanding Xerox quality, reliability and performance of the Phaser 3250 is backed by a standard one-year quick exchange warranty, and the exclusive Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 18.6 x 13.5 inches ; 26.2 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 27 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B0019AOZR4
- Item model number: 3250/DN
Price : $167.99
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Technical Details
- Network black-and-white double-sided laser printer
- Get work done fast, with a print speed of up to 30 ppm
- 1200 image quality print resolution delivers exceptional print quality
- Automatic two-sided printing saves valuable time and paper.
- What Comes in the Box: Printer, print cartridge (capacity:2,000 pages), power cord, USB cable, software and documentation
Customer Reviews
This printer is simply amazing. Blazingly fast, super crisp, sharp, high resolution text output. I have been a long time user of HP printers. Mainly because everywhere I worked they had HP. Wow talk about guilty of being a lemming! Never again! Xerox makes far superior printers. Some of the reasons I am now a loyal Xerox customer:
1) Cross platform drivers. Xerox actually cares enough to write drivers for Windows, Linux, and OS X. I proudly only buy Apple computers and come from a UNIX background. So to see Xerox put in the effort and cost to write and maintain cross platform driver support tells me they care about the customer regardless of platform.
2) Dollar for dollar the Xerox won out over HP in speed, output resolution, cross platform support and features. This printer has network and automatic duplex support, supports Postscript 3, 1200 dpi, 30 pages per minute, and on top of that one of the fastest processors found in printers in this price range.
3) It's in the details dummy. Having used HP printers in the past I have had to connect via a Mac to the printer using a network connection to configure JetDirect. NOT A FAN! HP put no effort into a decent web based connection application to configure the printer over the network. Xerox not only put effort into it, the web feature is fast, easy to understand, works on any of the three supported platforms (which is more than I can say for HP) and makes configuring and upgrading the printers firmware dead simple.
4) Speed. This printer comes stock with 32MB of memory. While I think Xerox drank some drug spiked koolaid to think I am paying $500+ dollars for the 128MB memory module upgrade (thats more than the printer itself!) they offer, I am very happy with the stock 32MB of ram. This thing prints blazingly fast! It's started printing everything I have thrown at it in under 6 seconds even from sleep mode.
5) Noise. While I am sure someone can point out a printer that prints quieter, this is one of the quietest printers I have ever used. HP's have been loud and clunky. The Phaser has about half the noise output of any HP I have ever owned.
Xerox has been around for ever. Before buying this printer I had always thought they were mainly making big large digital print hardware for newspapers and magazines. No one I know has or ever had a Xerox printer.
I have learned from the error of my ways. HP is like windows. It may sell more printers than anyone but being number one does not equate to being the best or the best quality. I took a chance on this printer based simply on reading the specs for it. There were very few reviews for it. However the specs matched what I was looking for and then some. The price was reasonable for the feature set and very competitive with the other printer manufacturers. So I took a gamble and purchased the Phaser 3250DN as my first experience with Xerox. I have never been happier with the quality of a product than I am with the Phaser 3250DN. If you want the best printer on the market I strongly recommend the Xerox Phaser line. I can't say enough good things about it! Xerox makes far better printers than HP. I am a solid lifelong convert to Xerox now.
This is a speedy, capable printer. It feels sturdy, and is especially quiet compared to the HP printer it replaced. The combo of features and solid build makes it a good value for the price.
Setup on a Windows 2003 server network was painless. DHCP recognized it immediately and driver software loaded without a hitch. If you want to specify a specific IP address, the included SetIP software makes changing to the preferred address easy.
One potential downside is the manual feeder, which only allows loading a single piece of media at a time. If you've got just a handful of envelopes, checks, labels, etc. to print, feeding them one sheet at a time is no biggie, but if you have a bunch to do, this isn't the best choice.
The 5000 page high capacity toner cartridge keeps maintainance to a minumum and makes per page printing costs attractive, about $0.02 per page.
As a small office or personal printer, it rocks and is a good addition to our collection of reliable Xerox printers in the firm.
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