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7 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 202 reviews of Xerox Phaser 8560 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.8/10. Comparing these reviews to 360517 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 62/100 (or 6.2 out of 10) = Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: The Xerox Phaser 8560DN isn't small even for a solid-ink printer, so you'll need a sizeable area of free desk space to give it a home. And a sizeable wallet, too.
Conclusion: The Xerox Phaser 8560DN is a good solid-ink performer, which leans heavily on its green credentials. It's quick, enjoys good colour gamut and quality, has built-in ethernet networking and an intriguing power-saving mode. Alas, it's far from cheap to...
0 out of 10
Summary: The Xerox Phaser 8560DN isn't small even for a solid-ink printer, so you'll need a sizeable area of free desk space to give it a home. And a sizeable wallet, too.
Conclusion: The Xerox Phaser 8560DN is a good solid-ink performer, which leans heavily on its green credentials. It's quick, enjoys good colour gamut and quality, has built-in ethernet networking and an intriguing power-saving mode. Alas, it's far from cheap to...
8 out of 10
Summary: There may be nothing new about solid ink printers, but the price over the last five years has fallen from immensely painful to acceptable. We take a look at the Phaser 8560 from Xerox, to see what performance it offers for the money.
Conclusion: Solid ink printers aren't new, but costs have been creeping downwards from the astronomical to the merely painful. The solid ink process is now at the same price point that colour lasers were five years ago, which makes it an affordable proposition for...
Pro : Speed, colour gamut and quality, built-in Ethernet networking as well as USB, power-saving mode has potential
Cons : Quite pricey to buy, pricey to run, bulky for an A4 model, average power consumption of 230W isn't small
10 out of 10
Summary: Xerox's range of solid ink printers, of which the Phaser 8560MFP/N is the latest, employ a technology inherited from its purchase of Tektronix, where wax sticks akin to crayons are used to print pages. This may sound a bit kiddy, but is far from it, as...
Conclusion: The 8560MFP/N is a smashing multi-function for anybody who wants high duty cycles, but with better print quality than a typical laser. The initial cost may seem high, at just over 1000, but low running costs mitigate this, and the printer is capable of...