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Phaser 3124
personal laser printer for your desktop, only $179. |
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Phaser™ 3124 at a glance |
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Model |
3124B |
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Starting at |
$179 |
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Printing speed |
25 ppm |
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First page out |
As fast as 9 seconds |
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Phaser 3124 |
Quick
Facts
- The Phaser 3124 starts at
$179.
- up to 25 ppm
- First-page-out time as fast
as 9 seconds
- 150 MHz processor
- Maximum paper size is legal
(216 x 356 mm)
- Standard paper capacity: 251
sheets
- 1200 x 600 Image Quality
- 8 MB memory
- Maximum duty cycle of 20,000
pages per month
- Dimensions (w x d x h): 14.1
x 11.7 x 10 in. / 358 x 298 x 253 mm
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Competitive Edge
- Faster print speed
than competitive products for greater productivity
- Larger print cartridge
than competitive products means fewer interruptions
- Higher paper capacity
than competitive products for more printing without
interruption
- Higher duty cycle
than competitive products
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Features that Save Time
- Fast speed of up to
25 ppm keeps productivity high
Quick warm-up time
of less than 15 seconds gets you working right away
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Easy installation in only
four clicks of the mouse gets you started in a hurry
- Speedy first-page-out
time of as fast as 9 seconds means there's no
waiting for short documents
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Features that Enhance Ease-of-Use
- Small, compact design
make it a great fit on your desktop
- Large paper tray that
holds up to 250 sheets lets you do a lot of printing
without interruption
- Xerox Status Monitor
will alert you if there are problems while printing
- Poster printing
feature allows you to print a single-page document onto
9 sheets of paper, which can be linked together to form
one poster-size document
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Features that Add Value
- Affordable for even
the most cost-conscious
- Dependable and robust
construction with a high duty cycle of up to 20,000
pages per month
- Job cancel feature
saves toner and paper by allowing you to quickly cancel
an incorrect job
- Auto tray select
means you don't have to tell the printer in which tray
the envelopes are, it already knows - so your job gets
printed right the first time
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