Xerox WorkCentre XD125f Review
Editor's Review
Xerox WorkCentre XD125f by Mel Meyers 08/31/2010 OVERVIEW:
The 1999 Xerox WorkCentre XD125f is the fast sister of the XD100, a desktop multifunction laser printer and copier for making single-sided B&W images in resolutions up to 600 x 600 dpi at speeds up to 12 ppm, with a 30-page document feeder.
Editor's Pros & Cons
PROS: The XD125f uses a stationary 8.5” x 14” platen for scanning instead of a sliding platform to keep its footprint no bigger than its physical size. Smaller than the Xerox’s XC line, the 49-pound XD125f’s recessed output tray reduces the overall footprint of the multi-function down to only 20.5” x 19”.
CONS: The Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for these copiers has a tendency to jam on all but pristine, flat originals. Since most originals will have to have the staples removed, extra care has to be made to insure the stapled pages are separated and flat for the ADF to successfully take them. Sometimes it’s faster to just put the originals on the platen one at a time than use the ADF.
Compared to today’s copiers and printers, the XD125f shows its age with a slow 12 pages per minute copy speed and 8 ppm in printer mode. As a printer, its print speed is slower than today’s color lasers, offering faster speeds at higher resolutions.To use the printer portion of the WorkCentre XD requires having a computer with a parallel port. Since parallel ports are becoming rare as more motherboard manufacturers have switched to replacing this port with a couple of USB ports, most AMD/Intel computers won’t be able to connect to an XD model without using a USB-to-Parallel adapter, an additional $25 expense with software that can allow Macs to use the XD as well. Customer Reviews For Xerox WorkCentre XD125f
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INK/TONER NEEDS:
The toner and drum are separate items to cut down on replacement costs. The side and front panels must be opened to gain access to the toner and drum cartridges. The toner has a 6,000-page yield with 5% ink coverage. The drum will need replacing after every third toner or every 18,000 copies.
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