Specs:Page count: 117kFull Duplex1200x1200 DPI resolution, black and full color16 PPM Print Speed (10 PPM for full color photos at the highest quality setting, this will print an 8x11 glossy in 6 seconds flat!)128MB Ram (expandable to 256mb using standard PC100 laptop ram)6GB Hard Drive (That's right, hard drive. Allows for page pipelining, font storage, etc!)700 Sheet Paper Capacity, two trays plus manual feed10/100 BaseTX Ethernet, built in Web Server and Admin tools/remote printingConnects via parallel, ethernet, or USBSmall for this type of printer! It'll fit on or beside most desks.Xerox supplies free black ink for the life of the printer! You will NEVER have to pay for black ink, only color!Full Specs from Xerox:http://www.office.xerox.com/perl-bin/product.pl?product=860&page=specThis is a professional grade high speed solid ink printer. It'll spit full 8x11 photographs literally as fast as you can pull them out of the output tray (6 sec or less each at full resolution, 3 or so in "fast" print mode), and does so with increadible quality. It uses "colorstix" compressed ink, which is a solid block of ink about the size of a normal print cartridge. Easy to handle, easy to load, and inexpensive . . . . a color block which yields several thousand pages is only about $30, less for non-OEM.Be aware that currently the printer is out of yellow ink. This will need to be replenished before you can put the printer to work, but otherwise its ready to go! $400
2/6/2006 11:13:06 PM
i have a bunch of colorstix for this printer if anyone is interested...also, Carl, PM me cause I have an 860N that "thinks" it jams every sheet and I'm thinking you might know how to fix it, suspecting a bad sensor.
2/6/2006 11:58:46 PM
2/7/2006 1:17:10 AM
Do you know what is the approximate pages/colorstick?Would you take $100+Samsung CLP-500 (that needs yellow toner)+Linksys Wireless print server with USB/Parallel ports (that can be used at the same time!)? (seriously though, if you'll take that...)
2/7/2006 1:33:21 AM
Xerox rates them at 1,400 pages each. I've seen higher numbers elsewhere, but that's the "official" one (perhaps conservative). Given the price of the colorsticks the cost per page on this thing is ridiculously low.That's actually a decent trade offer, but I'm trying to clear space rather than get more stuff, heh.
2/7/2006 1:50:45 AM
150
2/7/2006 6:25:30 AM
^moron's offer works out to about $300 cash value, so you'll have to do better than that
2/7/2006 12:32:14 PM
doh, i really would like it, but i cant justify the expense right now. maybe if i could do it in monthly installments
2/7/2006 1:29:56 PM
Just sold to a guy off Craigslist.
2/7/2006 5:29:04 PM
congrats, did you get $400?
2/7/2006 6:04:18 PM
Yep
2/7/2006 8:16:49 PM