Xerox 7655, 7665, 7675 Printer User Manual


 
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WORKCENTRE 7655/7665/7675 EVALUATOR GUIDE
Media Support
A wide range of paper sizes and weights are supported. Paper sizes up to 13 by 19 in. (330 x 483 mm)
are supported through the bypass tray. Labels and card stock run effortlessly with great reliability. All
trays support media up to 110 lb. index (220 gsm), with up to 170 lb. index (300 gsm) through the
bypass tray and auto duplex support up to 176 gsm. Save money by bringing outsourced work
in-house with the media and finishing flexibility of the WorkCentre 7655/7665/7675 series.
Upgradability/Extensibility
Upgrade as your needs change and add more powerful document distribution capabilities such as
network scanning, email, or additional faxing or network accounting capabilities. You can also add
paper handling and finishing options to extend the functionality of your MFP system.
Extensible Interface Platform
Xerox Extensible Interface Platform (EIP) is an embedded software platform that provides the means
for software developers to quickly build solutions that are more intuitive and user-friendly for
office workers.
Chief among the capabilities provided by EIP is the development of tailored applications with customized
user interfaces, as well as card-based authentication solutions supporting a personalized user experience.
The opportunities to allow your organization to work faster and more effectively are endless. EIP enables
applications that allow users to do such things as:
• Browse through a list of online documents in your organization’s enterprise content management
(ECM) system, and select one (or more) for printing.
• Browse to a personal folder in that same ECM system and scan a hardcopy document for storage
with the touch of a button.
• Identify themselves to the MFP with the wave (or swipe) of their ID cards, and then be
presented with their own personalized lists of locations for retrieving or scanning documents.
Concurrency
To keep your users productive and avoid bottlenecks at the MFP, the controller in the WorkCentre
7655/7665/7675 series is equipped for concurrent operation. Many MFPs can only perform one
function at a time — so if the device is in the midst of a long print run, a user couldn’t process a
scan job or send a fax until the print job is complete. Xerox has preempted this situation by enabling
the WorkCentre 7655/7665/7675 series to continue to process fax and scan jobs, and also program
and queue additional copy jobs, while the print engine is busy.
HOW THE XEROX WORKCENTRE
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7655/7665/7675 SERIES
EXCEEDS THE VERSATILITY REQUIREMENT (cont’d)
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