Xerox, distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa by Bytes Document Solutions, has broadened its portfolio of office products by releasing the Phaser 3124, Phaser 3125 and the Phaser 3125N black-and-white laser printers, designed to tackle print jobs at an entry-level price.
The Phaser 3124 comes with 8MB of memory and 150MHz processor and the Phaser 3125 and 3125N both come with 32MB of memory and a 400MHz processor.
The 3125N version adds network functionality and is one of the lowest priced entry-level network printers on the market.
"Today's businesses need to work faster and more efficiently to remain competitive," says Ernest Leong, Xerox product manager for office printer portfolio at Bytes Document Solutions. "The Phaser 3124 and 3125 can keep up with the busiest of offices while providing high-quality documents at an affordable price."
The Phaser 3124 prints up to 25ppm and the 3125 models print up to 24ppm. All models can print the first page in less than nine seconds. They also come standard with a 250 sheet paper-tray to facilitate speedy printing without interruption.
The printers deliver 1 200dpi enhanced image quality and support PCL and Postscript printing languages. They can support a wide range of media types, including envelopes, labels, transparencies and cardstock and come with a number of advanced printing features including booklet printing, watermarks, poster creation and N-up printing, which enables customers to print up to four pages on one letter-sized page.
"The printers are easy to install and come with a four-click driver installation process, helping businesses get up and printing in a matter of minutes," says Leong.
The Phaser 3125N also comes with CentreWare Web, a server-based application that helps manage both Xerox and third-party devices, and CentreWare Internet Services, which provides remote device management and supply replenishment alerts.
These devices are all available from local Bytes Document Solutions distributors Rectron and Square One.
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As the authorised Xerox distributor to 24 sub-Saharan countries, Bytes Document Solutions, previously known as Xerox South Africa, is engaged in the marketing and servicing of the complete range of Xerox document equipment, software, solutions and services, and operating through an extensive network of distributors, dealers, concessionaires and channel partners. With black economic empowerment partner Kagiso Trust owning a 27% stake of the business, it is a wholly-owned member of the JSE Securities Exchange-listed Bytes Technology Group.
For more information on Bytes Document Solutions and Xerox, visit www.xerox.com/news.
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