Xerox Phaser

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The Xerox Phaser 8500 uses Solid Ink technology
The Xerox Phaser 8500 uses Solid Ink technology

Xerox Phaser is the brand name for a line of color and black and white printers produced and sold by Xerox. Some Phaser printers use Xerox Solid Ink technology. Phaser printers were originally manufactured and marketed by Tektronix in Wilsonville, Oregon. Xerox acquired the Tektronix Color Printing and Imaging Division, including the Phaser brand, in 2000. The Phaser brand has become a key component of Xerox's office product portfolio, and the company continues to expand the product line.

[edit] Industry recognition and awards

  • Phaser 6120
-Buyers Laboratory Inc., “Pick of the Year” Outstanding Small Workgroup Color Printer and “Highly Recommended”, Product Review, November 2005 & January 2006
-MacWorld, 4 Mice (out of 5) “Product Review”, December 2005
  • Phaser 6300 and 6360
-Better Buys for Business “Editors Choice” 2006 Color Laser Printer & Business Ink Jet Printer Guide, November 2005
-PC Magazine “Editors Choice” Phaser 6300DN, September 8, 2005
  • Phaser 8500 and 8550
-Buyers Laboratory Inc., “Pick of the Year,” Outstanding Critical Color Printer, Fall 2005
-Better Buys for Business, “Editor’s Choice” 2006 Color Laser Printer & Business Ink Jet Printer Guides, November 2005
  • Phaser 7400
-Better Buys for Business, “Editor’s Choice” 2006 Color Laser Printer & Business Ink Jet Printer Guides, November 2005
  • Phaser 4500
-Government Computer News, “Reviewers Choice” and “A-Rating,” April 26, 2004

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