User Manual
8 Xerox
®
 Small-Business-Class Black-and-White Printers and Multifunction Printers Evaluator Guide
Evaluating Productivity 
Printing and Copying 
The basic printing and copying productivity that 
a device can deliver is a critical consideration 
when evaluating which printer or multifunction 
printer to purchase for your office. 
Does the device deliver the level of performance 
required to support the demands of a busy single 
user or small workteam? 
Does it offer the flexibility to create more office 
document possibilities? Can it be expanded in 
the future to include additional features for your 
increasing workload, such as expanded memory? 
Are there work-saving features designed to 
improve office efficiency?
Look for the following performance attributes 
and helpful features when comparing our 
lineup of small-business-class printers and 
multifunction printers.
PERFORMANCE
Output Speed
Measured in pages-per-minute (ppm).
First-page-out Time (FPOT)
For average print jobs of three pages or less, the 
most important specification is First-page-out 
Time, which is the time it takes for the device 
to receive and process print or copy data, and 
produce the first page.
Adobe
®
 PostScript
®
 3
™
PostScript is a page description language that 
acts as an interpreter inside the print engine. 
It translates the information from your 
computer into a language the printer can 
understand. Because processing occurs within 
the device, there is less network traffic and 
increased efficiency.
PCL
®
PCL (Printer Command Language) is a page 
description language that functions in similar 
fashion to that of Adobe PostScript. The versions 
most commonly found with Xerox
®
 printers and 
multifunction printers are PCL 5c, 5e and/or 6.
Processor
The faster a device’s internal processor 
(measured in Hz), the quicker it is to print 
complex documents.
FLEXIBILITY 
Expandable Memory
Several of the printers and multifunction printers 
discussed in this guide allow the installation 
of additional RAM, which increases a device’s 
print productivity and enables more advanced 
features. 
Automatic Two-sided Printing and Copying
With automatic two-sided printing, multipage 
print jobs are automatically printed on the 
front and back side of each sheet of paper for 
increased efficiency and reduced paper usage.
Booklet Printing
With booklet printing, the printer driver formats 
printed documents, such as brochures or 
handouts, for folding into booklets to create 
professional-looking collaterals in-house. 
N-up Printing, N-up Copying
With N-up printing and N-up copying, multiple 
pages are reduced in size and then printed/
copied on a single sheet of paper. This feature is 
especially useful when outputting presentations 
or numerous thumbnail images, or when trying 
to conserve paper.
Poster Printing, Poster Copying
Poster printing and poster copying enlarge an 
image by printing/copying portions of it onto 
multiple pages, which can be secured together to 
create a poster.
ID Card Copy on Multifunction Printers
Copy both sides of an ID card, driver’s license 
or other small document and print onto a single 
sheet of paper.
WORK-SAVING FEATURES
RAM Collation
By using the internal RAM to collate multiple sets 
of multipage print jobs, RAM collation eliminates 
the need to manually collate documents after 
the print job is completed.
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
An ADF allows you to load a stack of originals 
for automatic copying, scanning or faxing at the 
touch of a button. ADF capacities range from 
35 sheets to 50 sheets for this class of 
multifunction printers. 
Consider efficiency tools to enhance printing and copying capabilities.










