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Jeff, Be prepared to pay quite a bit for the tabloid feature. That said, if money is no object, look at a Xerox 775O. It goes beyond tabloid and does tabloid extra. Color laser printers are a whole lot more problematic than black and whites. I've supported color laser printers here for the last six years, everything from a HP 5M that did 5 ppm, to an HP 8550GN, to our Xerox that does 35 ppm and they've all been headaches except for the Xerox. What sold us on the initial purchase was the print quality. We had samples done on a Xerox and an HP printer and from a distance, you could see that the Xerox sample stood out. Very glossy looking on plain paper, as if was printed on glossy stock. The Xerox isn't attached to our i5 as it's used by Marketing, but I don't think there would be issues attaching it. The printer's about $6,000. Bryan -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeff Crosby Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 6:42 AM To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Subject: Color tabloid size printer recommendation All, Due to the untimely death of our HP2800dtn printer (bought 9/2005, already replaced once under warranty), I'm looking for replacement printer recommendations. I'm taking this "opportunity" to upgrade all our printing in general. I need the following capabilities (note that this is an upgrade to what the 2800dtn could do): Color laser Up to tabloid size paper Duplex Multiple drawers PCL5e (or PCL5C AND include the full set of scalable PCL fonts) PJL 25+ pages/minute color Ethernet attached to i5 as a print device (not remote writer) A workhorse printer, as it could become THE printer for our needs. Thanks.
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