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N2125 Configurations
N2125 (Part #: N2125N)
- Base Printer network ready
N2125b (Part #: N2125)
- Base Printer non-networked
Xerox B&W Laser vs. Competition
Selling against HP
The new N Series printers are advantaged in the areas most
important to customers:
• Print speed: engine speed coupled with new powerful
processors
• Paper capacity: wide media ranges - sizes and weights
• Paper handling options: options available to build configurations
for all workgroups and all application requirements
Selling against Lexmark
The new N Series printers are advantaged in the areas most
important to customers:
• Print speed: engine speed coupled with new powerful
processors
• Print quality: true 1200 dpi at rated speed
• Media handling: wider media ranges, sizes and weights
• Versatility: paper handling options available to build
configurations for all workgroups and all application
requirements
N2125 Competitive Advantages
The DocuPrint N2125 as compared to the HP 4050 / 4050 N /
4050 T / 4050 TN Series
• True 1200 x 1200 dpi vs. ProRes "true 1200 dpi quality"
(600 dpi engine)
• 21 ppm vs. 17 ppm
• Paper trays feed media up to 216 g/m2 (133 lb. cardstock) vs.
105 g/m2 (28 lb. bond)
• More input capacity: 4 trays (1,750 sheets) vs. 3 trays
(1,100 sheets)
• USB standard vs. optional
• More memory: 32 MB standard vs.
8 MB (16 MB on N version)
• True Adobe PostScript 3 vs. Clone PostScript Level 2
• On-site warranty vs. carry-in warranty
The DocuPrint N2125 as compared to the Lexmark T612/612n
• True 1200 x 1200 dpi at 21 ppm vs. 10 ppm
• True Adobe PostScript 3 vs. Clone PostScript 3
• USB standard vs. optional
• More memory: 32 MB standard vs.
8 MB (16 MB on T612n)
• Edge to edge printing vs. 8" x 10.66" image area
• On-site warranty vs. carry-in warranty

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