Xerox WorkCentre Pro 165

In an attempt to strengthen its position in the 41-90 ppm office market, Xerox Corp. (www.xerox.com) has released two new MFPs: the WorkCentre Pro 165 and 175. Both models have the ability to print and copy office documents quickly - with the power to process multiple tasks, such as scanning and faxing, simultaneously. The WorkCentre Pro’s compact design is ideal for school environments that have limited workspace. Its design also allows customers to purchase what they need and add functionality as their requirements change. Users can take advantage of its 75 ppm scanner and Xerox’s FreeFlow SMARTsend software, which converts, distributes and routes scanned documents in a variety of industry standard formats. In addition, all WorkCentre and WorkCentre Pro models come standard with a 1,200 x 1,200 dpi print resolution.

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