Xerox WorkCentre 7232 / 7242 Evaluator Guide 7
Belt Nip Fusing — instead of conventional roller-to-roller contact, Belt Nip Fusing uses
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a flexible surface contact area that allows toner to better adhere to the media, which
improves image transfer and registration.
Xerox also delivers multiple page description languages (PDLs) to ensure your printed out-
put meets your high expectations, with emulations for HP-GL2™, PCL 5c and PCL 6, XPS
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and optional Adobe PostScript 3.
Concurrency
The WorkCentre 7232/7242 series network controller also helps prevent bottlenecks at
the front panel. Concurrent operation means you won’t have to wait until a long print
job is complete to program a fax, scan or copy job. By keeping the front panel available
for programming while the print engine is busy, your employees can stay productive and
avoid idle time waiting for the MFP. Scan and fax jobs can be programmed and executed
without waiting for the print engine to become available, while newly programmed copy
jobs will join the job queue and be executed when earlier jobs are completed.
Monitoring System Status
With the WorkCentre 7232/7242 series, up-to-date information on every job you process
— print, copy, scan, email or fax, plus in-depth device information — is always at your
fingertips. Whether at the device or from your desktop, you can manage documents and
jobs through an integrated job queue with a few mouse-clicks or button pushes.