Xerox Phaser 780 vs. 7760

Did you know that when you buy a new printer from Xerox that many times they will make the transition easy by giving you credit for your old Xerox printer? They will give you a trade-in rebate to help you be able to afford the machine. If you have a Xerox Phaser 780 that is wearing down and causing you to look for a replacement, you should check out the Xerox Phaser 7760. Though it’s a replacement for the popular 780 model, it comes with a wide spectrum of features the previous model didn’t offer.

First and foremost, buyers will surely notice a difference in speeds. With the 780, color documents and black-and-white documents print out with speeds of 16 pages per minute and 4 pages per minute, respectively. The 7760, on the other hand, almost triples those speeds! When printing in black-and-white, up to 45 pages can be produced every minute. Color document speeds are even keeping up at 35 pages per minute. With speeds like this, the newer model blows the older one completely out of the water. The first page out only takes about 6 seconds with the 7760. Maximum resolutions for the 780 could reach 1200 dpi, while the newer 7760 can reach 1200×1200 dpi resolutions.

There are some other changes you wouldn’t notice just by looking at the machine too. The older model works with a 130 MHz processor. What does the 7760 work with? The processor on this machine is as fast as 800 MHz—that’s a huge difference. With the 780, buyers are given 64 MB of memory up front that can be expanded to as high as 192 MB. Surprisingly, the amount of memory in the 7760 is 512 MB of memory upfront, which can be expanded to 1 GB.

If you are wondering whether or not it’s time to trade out, take a look at what you’re missing out on.

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