Xerox ColorQube gewinnt den "Technological Innovation Award"
NORWALK, Conn., May 26, 2009
-- Xerox
Corporation's (NYSE: XRX) ColorQube™ 9200 Series multifunction printer
(MFP), launched earlier this month, is already turning heads in the
office printing market. The MFP was honored with a Technological
Innovation Award from Industry Analysts, Inc., in recognition of the
breakthrough technology behind the world's first high-speed solid ink multifunction printer.
Industry Analysts Technical Services Division (IATSD)
cited Xerox's technological innovation in expanding solid ink from
desktop printers to business-class MFPs capable of printing at speeds
up to 85 pages per minute in color.
According to Ted Needleman, senior director of IATSD, "Xerox's solid
ink printers have long been recognized as a unique and effective
approach to desktop color printing. Xerox has taken this proven
approach and ramped it up with new print heads and a new controller
that permit high-speed, high-quality color printing."
Customers have also seen the early benefits of solid ink
technology. The Old Orchard Junior High School in Skokie, Ill. tested
the ColorQube MFP and teachers expressed "hue-phoria" at the power of
printing in color. "I use color in every document I create for my
students now," said Clifton Dahlgren, seventh grade reading and
language arts teacher. "It makes a difference with what the students
take away from the lesson."
The technological innovations employed in the ColorQube™ 9200 Series include key environmental advantages such as:
Additionally, the ColorQube series cuts the cost of color pages by up
to 62 percent compared to traditional color lasers. The MFPs are
offered with Xerox's Hybrid Color pricing plans that significantly reduce color page costs by allowing customers to pay only for the amount of color used on any given page.



