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Searching For Secondhand copiers? The Xerox Docucolor 5065 Review. Why should you even bother looking at Secondhand copiers like the Xerox Docucolor 5065? When it first hit the scene in the mid 2000's, it was the only thing that even came close to the legendary Docucolor 1250, or the Docucolor 12 as it was called in the U.S.A. Xerox built their colour business on the back of the 1250 machine in Australia so I was pretty excited about the 5065.
In my humble opinion, the 5065 surpassed the 1250 in many ways. Neater, cleaner more efficient. The first images I saw coming out of it were full colour, high density images and were the closest thing to offset prints that I'd ever seen come out of a laser printer. I was totally blown away. When you hold the prints up to the light they're nice and flat. Remember the 1250 when you did this.? The black would be kind of raised and practically leapt out of the page at you. Not so with the 5065, they look awesome.
It's a great printer, graphic artists love them, print shops love them and at 50 prints per minute in colour and 65 in black and white, they're super fast.
It's got the large user interface making it easy to see and very clear when you're programming your copy jobs. The automatic document feeder makes printing multi paged documents simple and saves you time. Adding the optional c finisher booklet maker with folding and saddle stitching really opens up opportunities for a wide variety of work for you.
Another option you might like is the high capacity A4 paper tray for those really big jobs that require a lot of paper. This allows you to focus on other work with out having to reload paper so often.
The toners are yellow, magenta, cyan and a great little feature that's well thought out is that there are 2 black toner cartridges. This is because you use more black than any other colour. It has a user friendly fuser unit that you can easily replace yourself, it's what they call a CRU. A customer replaceable unit, and the drums are also customer replaceable units.
The rip that comes bustled with the Xerox Docucolor 5065 is really good too. Way better than the old X12 and Xp12's that came with the 1250.
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