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Xerox recently launched their entry-level desktop laser printer at a great price point. We give it a test run to see if its an excellent deal or just another entry-level, under-performing rip-off.
Build The Xerox Phaser 3117 is so small, it's adorable (in a geeky way). The printer is tiny at 354x297x210mm which results in a considerably smaller footprint than most inkjets.
Setting up the Phaser 3117 is extremely easy—pull out the two trays, plug in the power and the USB cables and you're good to go. Lack of a parallel port may not be good news for users with older computers (in small offices), and lack of network printing functionality means that this one was built keeping a home/SOHO environment in mind.
Build quality is pretty sturdy overall, though in all honesty, desktop printers don't have much scope of getting physically damaged anyways.
Ratings are simple - higher the score, the better the product. A brief listing of the features and what they mean are given below.
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The product is bad in almost every aspect. We strongly advise against purchasing this product.
4 - 6
An average product that isn't the best you can buy, but isn't the worst either.
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Product with this rating is highly recommended because it's priced sensibly, has a good set of features and performs well.
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Exceptionally excellent product with features and performance unlike any we've seen in the past. A must-have for everyone!
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