SECTION 2
Evaluating Colour Laser Printer-Copiers
EVALUATE IMAGE QUALITY, cont.
Use different kinds of media
With some colour printers, colour may change depending on the media you use. The quality may
lessen with different paper textures, like cover stock or transparencies. And in creative environments,
the last thing you want to do is reject an idea because you can't execute it properly. So test out
different kinds of media to ensure consistently terrific colour output.
The DocuColor 240 / 250 was made with the creative professional in mind – to expand your options, rather than
limit them. This device enables you to print on a wide range of papers – up to 300 gsm – including transparency,
synthetic, recycled, coated, DocuCard™ and more. And it handles media sizes as small as postcard, all the
way up to A4, A3 and SRA3 sized paper.
Xerox offers the broadest portfolio of Digitally Optimised paper and
speciality media under one brand, making it easy for you to maximise
the capabilities of the DocuColor 240 / 250. Whether you need to create
and print a customised newsletter, brochure, transparency, label, ID card,
or durable document, Xerox paper and speciality media is your
best choice.
Check source file compatibility
Can the printer handle all the versions of PCL
Some popular graphic applications depend on true PostScript compatibility for the best colour quality
and most accurate proofing capability.
No matter what application you're using, Xerox has you covered. The DocuColor 240 / 250 with the EFI bustled
controller offers true Adobe
it expect it – wonderfully. The Splash RPX-i option also supports Adobe PostScript 3.
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