The docucolor Xerox has a maximum duty cycle (number of prints) of up to approximately 200,000 pages per month.
The company that produces the Docucolor printer is Xerox. Xerox also sells printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, and disc duplicators, but specializes in their printers.
You can reviews for the DocuColor 12 printer at the official Xerox website. You can also find reviews for the DocuColor 12 at the Copier Geeks website.
Once can purchase a Xerox Docucolor 12 from a shop that sells office supplies including printers like Staples and Walmart. One can also go to the Xerox website to find one's local dealer.
Xerox has its own Web site for DocuColor products and supplies. You can purchase directly through the site or find a directory of brick-and-mortar retailers. Start here: http://www.xerox.com
Prices range from $100, upwards to $200+. It all depends on the retailer, but expect to pay a pretty penny to replace one of those cartridges.
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The word "xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark. Xerox is short for the company name, Xerox Corporation, and can also used to refer to a machine made by Xerox Corporation or the product of such a machine. It is incorrect to use Xerox as a verb or as a generic term. The proper generic terms are "copy" and "photocopy."
Xerox is short for the legal name of the company, Xerox Corporation. Xerox is also a registered trademark owned by the Xerox Corporation and use to refer to the products of that company. Xerox is also an adjective used to describe a product of the Xerox Corporation. The word is sometimes incorrectly used as a verb or common noun in place of the correct generic terms "copy" or "photocopy."
The word Xerox is short for the Xerox Corporation and is also a trademark for that corporation. As an adjective it can also be used to reference a particular product marketed by Xerox Corporation or its affiliate, Fuji Xerox Corporation. The word is used incorrectly by some as a verb to mean "make a copy," but as a trademark the word is a proper noun and not a verb.
A Xerox machine is any product sold by the Xerox Corporation and bearing its brand. There are many different products, working on many different principles. The working principal of a photocopy machine or laser printer is the photoelectric effect.