Xerox Phaser 8560 solid wax dye sublimation printer.What are you using to print those things?
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Xerox Phaser 8560 solid wax dye sublimation printer.What are you using to print those things?
I leave mine on 24/7 which certainly has helped with print quality. Prior to about a year ago, I would shut it completely off when I wasn't going to be printing anything, and upon turning on, I would always have blobs of solid wax clog things up and make a mess of prints, resulting on hours of cleaning steps etc. These are really meant to be left running 24/7. Also, using ANY wax ink blocks that aren't officially Xerox cause lots and lots of problems, even if using one for a different Xerox 'by accident'.I was wondering. I used to have one of those (with scanner), but the print head developed a temperature sensor problem in the cyan tank, I was moving across country during the shutdown, and it got recycled. You no doubt know what a new printhead costs. I’m now using its older sibling, an 8400.
Can it print on cardboard or are you sticking something down?
Yeah, I do have mine on a power saver, but I think I have less aggressive settings than 30 minutes. Probably 90 or 120.That is interesting — about the card stock I mean. I must give the heavier stuff a try,
I leave mine on 24/7 as well, since the off/on cycle is just so wasteful. You can, however, set the sleep timer to 30 mins, using the web-based utility, so that saves on a good deal of the power usage.
In working order, they are fabulous printers, especially for print graphics like what you see on those boxes. Photos, not so much. So, my being hostile to paying $7.99+ for Hallmark pieces of cardboard has led me to print occasional birthday cards, at least for lesser mortals in my circle, though using proper card stationery, and they look store-bought. I also printed some images of lithographs on the 8400 a while back to see how well that would come out. The reproduced art looked fantastic; in fact, it was frameable.
It’s a shame the technology has been retired by Xerox. It has its charms.
I bought the Xerox 8400 on kijiji before I moved, back in London (ON), from a printing firm for all of $40. It had printed 57 copies, I think it was, in its life with them, so it is fair to say I got a good deal.
Ah - a wax pooper!
@MrFahrenheit What do you use for a straight edge and for scoring? I have a metal ruler with cork on the bottom, but it doesn't always stay put and it likes to slide around.