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Xerox Phaser 8560
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Workgroup devices sold through retail and traditional IT
distribution outlets usually are maintained by office
workers who change the all-in-one cartridge units that
encase the entire imaging system, including the toner
cartridge. Units sold through resellers and dealers are
usually maintained by office workers and/or trained
service engineers. While separate long-life parts are more
complex to install (i.e., separate toner cartridges, imaging
drums, transfer belts), they tend to cost less than low-
yield, all-in-one alternatives.
Toner Replacement
Changing the toner or imaging cartridge is a necessary
task that traditionally is avoided by some for fear of toner
dust leaking on clothing or hands. However, most units
today offer clean replacement of toner supplies, and there
is very little risk of toner leakage.
Clearing Paper Misfeeds
The main issue that office users attempt to avoid is the
removal of an occasional paper misfeed. As a general
rule, the faster a device engine, and the more paper
handling and finishing options it has, the more complex is
the process of removing paper misfeeds.
Common paper-misfeed sources involve the duplex unit
and poor loading of paper supplies. The position of the
duplex unit may be a major factor in the removal of many
paper misfeeds. How easy or difficult it is to load paper
supplies can also be a factor in the overall number of
misfeeds that may occur
Loading Paper
It goes without saying that loading paper should be as
easy as possible, but sometimes this not the case.
Among the factors that affect ease-of-use are:
•
The user should be able to load an entire ream (500
sheets) in a single step.
•
Mechanisms such as corner separators and ramps in
the paper drawer can impede loading paper.
•
The most critical factor involved in ease-of-loading
paper is automatic paper-size detection. Ultimately,
the device should be able to recognize the new paper
size and reflect it on its control panel/touch screen
and across the network in print drivers, printer-
management software. Without automatic paper-size
detection, users must remember to program-in the
new paper size—something they often neglect to do
or do incorrectly. This can result in jobs printed on the
wrong paper size, backed-up job logs, etc.
*Manufacturer’s stated toner yield using originals with 5% area
coverage per color
A flashing red LED on the control panel alerts users that
the printer is in need of attention
.
Maintenance-Features Summary
*Black Ink-Stick Yield
3,400 pages;
high-yield black
stick rated to
yield 6,800 pages
*Color Ink-Stick Yield
3,400 pages
Imaging Unit Life
Not applicable
Fuser Life
Not applicable
Developer Life
Not applicable
Ink Refill During Printing?
Yes
User Replaceable Imaging Unit?
Not applicable
User Replaceable Fuser Unit?
Not applicable
User Replaceable Waste Container?
Yes
User Replaceable Original/Paper Feed
Rollers?
No
Ease of Use
Ease of Use