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Xerox Black & White Or Color (Colour) Office Laser Printers will cost you from $595 to $2500 depending on the model and speed. You can also consider Leasing the Xerox Printer from $19 to $150 per month depending on the model and features.
Office Copier Cost Example Estimates
$4500 to $13,000 is the average cost for new copier printing with speed of 20 to 55 ppm. $35,000 is the average cost for heavy volume copiers requiring large work-loads. Copier leases can cost between $175 to $950 a month. Used office copiers cost an average of $1500 to $4,800.
Now Xerox also introduced all the facilities like: print, copy, scan, scan to email and also other multi functionalities in a single device. But still Xerox copiers are in demand and it has not stopped producing copiers. Copiers: The copiers are now available with features like: print, copy, scan, fax and also WiFi accessibility.
Today, Xerox copier machines do more than just print copies. Office copiers are now multifunction printer/copier/scanner/fax/all-in-one machines, and they’re ideal for digitizing documents and workflows.
Standalone devices, like copiers or fax machines, are relics of the past. That’s because office workers now demand more from their tools and their workspaces. Space-saving multifunction printers (MFPs) perform all the tasks that standalone copiers, fax machines, printers and scanners used to perform individually. But MFPs do so faster, easier and more connectedly than standalone copiers and other devices ever could.
A new breed of MFPs takes connectivity even further. Xerox® ConnectKey®-enabled MFPs turn your multifunction printer / copier into a smart workplace assistant through:
Tablet-like touchscreen interfaces
Mobile- and cloud-readiness
Benchmark copier data security
Customized apps
WiFi connectivity
You used to press a button on your Xerox copier and multiple, collated copies would land in the tray. Now you can press, tap or swipe an icon on an MFP’s touchscreen and set a complete, digital workflow into motion. What do we mean by “digital workflow”? Here are a few examples:
Route documents for electronic signature or approval.
Automate repetitive processes.
Create custom flows that integrate with back-office systems.
Scan stacks of paper into digital files that are easy to search, share and store.
Print from or scan to cloud-based repositories.
While offices are not yet paperless, they are moving toward less paper. Digitizing workflows with Xerox MFPs is a great way to get there.
Home or away, these highly configurable, cloud-connected workplace assistants deliver completely new capabilities that go far beyond the competition — at a competitive price.
Overview Specifications VersaLink B600 Brochure (PDF) VersaLink B610 Brochure (PDF)
With mobile and cloud connectivity, and a completely redesigned architecture, Xerox VersaLink B600/B610 Printers and B605/B615 MFPs are built for the way you work today, and ready to grow for tomorrow.
Watch the video to learn more about these product highlights:
7-inch color touchscreen on the MFP and a 5-inch color touchscreen on the printer
Task-focused apps require fewer steps to complete complex jobs.
An adaptable experience can be tailored to fit each user — at his or her own pace.
Black and white printing up to 58 ppm letter / 55 ppm A4 or 65 ppm letter / 63 ppm A4
100-sheet, single-pass, duplex automatic document feeder (DADF)
700-sheet standard paper capacity, expandable up to 3,250 sheets
Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi print resolution
Options include a card reader, Wi-Fi kit, and Productivity Kit with 250 GB hard drive
Multiple feeder and finisher options, including 550-sheet trays, 2,000-sheet high-capacity feeder, a finisher with single-position 50-sheet stapler, and a 4-bin mailbox
Learn how VersaLink B600/B610 printers and B605/B615 MFPs can transform how work gets done for your office.
Overview Specifications VersaLink B600 Brochure (PDF) VersaLink B610 Brochure (PDF)
The Government of Canada has selected Xerox Canada Ltd. as one of three vendors to optimize and transform its print infrastructure nationwide. With a portfolio of capabilities that uses powerful advanced analytics, workflow automation, content management, security solutions and print infrastructure optimization, Xerox will streamline and accelerate digital transformation while optimizing print processes, enabling additional productivity, efficiency and data security.
Initiated by Shared Services Canada (SSC), the agreement will grant federal employees access to Xerox hardware and intelligent software to improve the delivery of public services to Canadians. Equally important, Xerox was selected to improve the sustainability of departments and agencies by reducing energy use and consumables.
“This strategic partnership reinforces our focus on providing innovative and secure technology solutions to government agencies,” said Martin Bachant, president of Xerox Canada Ltd. “From coast to coast to coast, federal departments and agencies will have access to technology for the mobile, always-connected workforce as well as benefit from the ability to design a custom managed print solution.”
The robust and continually growing number of Xerox workflow automation apps are an important value proposition that is a true differentiator for Xerox.
The agreement grants access to the ENERGY STAR-compliant Xerox® ConnectKey®-enabled VersaLink®and AltaLink® family of business printers. Xerox has worked with the Green Electronics Council, a leading global ecolabel for the IT sector, to ensure devices are meeting stringent efficiency standards. Beyond US & Canada, Xerox is the only EPEAT certified printer supplier in 11 European countries.
Xerox is the leading workplace solutions provider in Canada at 30% market share[1]
Xerox Canada Ltd. was selected as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers (2020)
The National Research Council of Canada has allocated $25 million to collaborate with Xerox to bring new advanced materials to market with the construction of the new Advanced Materials Manufacturing Centre in Mississauga
[1] Source: IDC Canada FY 2018 HCP Tracker. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology media, research and events company.