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Our
company has used this Xerox WorkCentre 470CX fax/print machine for
over five years now. We do not usually use this for printing but mostly for
faxes. It is our one and only fax machine at our San Francisco (SFO) location. I
do not have a clue of how much the company paid for this equipment since I am
fairly new to this company and this product is no longer in the market. It has
been discontinued as newer models have surfaced.
DESIGN & CONTROLS :
On the bottom of the machine, on the information plate, it says that this
particular unit was made in October of 1999. Since it is about six years old, it
would explain the size and speed. This model is a bit large compared to the
latest and greatest models out in the market today like the Xerox FaxCentre
F110.
The buttons are big, easy to read, and thoughtfully positioned. The dialing pad
buttons are about one and a quarter centimeters in diameter, so you will not
have a hard time finding the numbers you want to dial. Also the Start/Enter and
Stop buttons are big also to make everyone’s life a bit easier. The buttons do
not illuminate to improve visibility in low light situations, but it is fine
since we do not send faxes in the dark… yet!
The one touch-dial pad and buttons are not so big or easy to see when compared
to the other buttons. These buttons are about one and a quarter centimeters in
length, and the space provided to write in the description of a stored number is
limited to 1.25 X 1.25 centimeters boxes. So you can only imagine how much space
is there to write and to make out what is already written. Now I would suggest
writing in pencil, just in case you decide to dump a one tough-dial number from
the memory. By the way, there are twenty memory locations and buttons to access
them the one touch-dial numbers.
This unit also has a speed-dial function which allows to store up to fifty
numbers. Now I never use the speed-dial when there is the one tough-dial buttons
available. But the speed-dial function is also an advantage for this unit
because you can store more number than the one touch-dial.
The paper feeder can hold about 100 sheets, which is excellent because I do not
have to reload paper everyday. This product supports Letter, A4, and Legal paper
types. The paper feeder tray is located in the back of the machine so it is out
of the way but still easy to access. I, on the other hand, prefer paper being
fed from the bottom of the unit like the HP Printer products.
There is a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen that supports thirty two
characters in two lines. There is not illumination on the LCD so you will have a
hard time reading it in low light situations, but that is not a problem because
who would want to send faxes in the dark?
This unit weighs roughly about fifteen pounds and on top of that it is about 15
inches in depth.
SPEED :
The specifications say that this unit can print black at about six pages per
minute and color at about three pages per minute. This was not bad back in the
days, but now we have the need-for-speed which this unit lacks. If it were up to
me, I would try to sell this unit on eBay and purchase a new unit that can meet
our speed requirements nowadays.
The transmission speed as in the specifications is about 4 to 6 pages per
minute. This is good for transmitting a couple of pages at a time, but when you
want to send lets say a presentation package, it will take some time. This is
when you wish you had a faster fax machine because you will not be tying up the
fax line for too long. This usually results in some missed faxes from our
vendors or suppliers.
SENDING & RECEIVING FAXES :
When you want to send a fax with this unit, all you have to do is lay your
sheets on the document feeder facing downwards. Then you either dial the numbers
manually, or use the speed-dial function or the one touch-dial function. It is
that simple. So then you see the unit scanning all of the documents in to its
half megabytes or 512 kilobytes of memory. From my experience, it can store
about twenty five pages in memory when transmitting. Once the documents are
scanned, you will hear the machine dialing the recipients fax number. After a
connection has been confirms, it will start transmitting the documents. When the
transmission is complete you will hear a long beep to confirm. But if for some
reason it fails, you will hear three short beeps to warn you that something went
wrong; it usually retries transmission two more times in about one to two minute
intervals. Then when it fails the last time, it will print the cover page of the
documents being sent with a failure message.
PRINTING FROM YOUR COMPUTER :
The CD-Rom that came in the package has drivers for your computer to give you
the ability to print using this fax machine. I would not recommend this function
as the quality is not that great. I would only recommend this unit for fax
purposes only.
MAKING COPIES :
If you are in a rush and want to make some quick copies, you can do that too
with this unit. Just place the documents on the document feeder and hit the Copy
button in between the Stop and Start/Enter buttons. Again, I would not recommend
this function because of the poor quality.
INK CARTRIDGES :
The specifications say that the black ink cartridge can yield 1075 sheets if
only 75% of every sheet was filled when printed. Now that is not always the case
because you do not always send documents that contain only text through the fax.
Sometime you want to send pictures, charts, and other documents that fill up a
page entirely, so the total yield count drops to about 800 to 900 prints per
cartridge for us.
The color cartridge on the other hand should yield about 240 sheets as per the
specifications, but that is also not the case most of the time. For us, it is
around 150 to 200 pages if we are lucky with the color ink cartridge.
Replacing ink cartridges are very simple and easy. Just press the button with a
picture of an ink cartridge and open the front panel and the ink cartridge
compartment door and you will see the cartridges ready to pop out of their
seats. After you replace the cartridges you will notice on the LCD that the unit
wants to know which cartridges you replaced (Left, Right, or Both). You select
one and then it will print out a cartridge alignment sheet and you go through
set alignment settings. It would have been easier if the unit aligned the
cartridges itself and figured out which cartridge was replaced itself also. But
I would not expect that from this unit because it is so old and back then the
technology was not as advanced as today’s machines.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
After using the Xerox WorkCentre 470CX for about two years now, I have gotten
used to its nature, but have to say that we need a new fax machine or maybe one
of those all-in-one (printer/copier/scanner/fax) machines. So if you wish to
know whether I would recommend this product, I would say no because of a couple
of reasons I discussed in this review. First of all, the speed, intelligence,
and quality are the major issues that have been improved in the latest models
out in the market today, so I would suggest purchase the latest model from Xerox
which is the FaxCentre F110. |
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Description: |
The Xerox WorkCenter 470CX Color all-in-one
fax, copier, printer, and scanner is the space-saving alternative to an awkward
collection of office machines. Save yourself a trip to the copy store and save
yourself money by investing in a simple machine that can handle the complicated
demands of a small business environment.??Your options are extensive when using
the 470CX. The 470CX also works with a variety of media types. Use plain paper,
transparencies, envelopes, labels, card stock, or fabric transfers to achieve
the desired outcome on any given project or presentation. This WorkCenter has a
large sheet capacity, and also comes with an automatic document feeder. The
scanner uses bundled software, and reproduces images with a high resolution, at
a fast PPM speed. Scanning your favorite photos and images could not be easier. |