Xerox DocuColor 2240 and 1632

A Xerox product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2003

Two new colour multifunction systems intended to accelerate the migration from black and white to colour in the office.

Xerox has introduced two new colour multifunction systems intended to accelerate the migration from black and white to colour in the office and among quick-print shops.

The systems print, copy and scan, expanding options for managing colour documents in paper and electronic form.

The Xerox DocuColor 2240 and the 1632 both produce colour prints and copies for less than 10p per page.

Print speeds are 22 (colour) and 40 (black-and-white) pages per minute on the DocuColor 2240, and 16 and 32 respectively on the 1632 model.

Both models use a Xerox-developed embedded controller that employs a 400MHz Power PC microprocessor and contributes to a space-saving footprint.

People can select print resolutions as high as 1200 by 1200 and scan resolutions for walk-up scan-to-network JPEG or TIFF files ranging from600 by 600 dpi to 200 by 200 dpi.

Standard productivity features include RIP while receiving new data, while printing and while scanning; no pauses between print jobs; electronic pre-collation; and load paper while printing.

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