Xerox’s Phaser 6121MFP/N is a good laser multifunction printer, hampered by the fairly outmoded design of its laser engine. Even modestly priced printers and multifunctions are now using in-line, which print colour as quickly as black pages. Here, though, colour pages takes roughly four times as long as black ones.
The other problem is running costs. Unless you can find consumables considerably cheaper than we could, you're paying over the odds for both black and colour print. Which is a shame, as the print quality itself is above average and very suitable for the SOHO market at which it's aimed.Read full review
This Xerox looks identical to the Konica Minolta Magicolor1690 except for the color
The data from what I see is also the same.
Over the last few years it seems like the so-called “competition” between companies trying to get the best product out there is becoming less and less a reality. As they all seem to be using either parts from other companies; for example some HP fusers I believe are made by Canon, or complete products just renamed like the Kyocera FS-C1128 is made by Ricoh; Simon you even said that Under the skin of the AcuLaser M2000DN looks suspiciously like the Kyocera Mita FS-1350DN.
The Epson M4000n looks just like the Konica Minolta pagepro4650. I could go on and on and on but I wont.
Maybe they should just get it over with and merge into 4 or 5 very big companies. That way we will at least know who to complain to as if it would make any difference.
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