Rating: Summary: Lucifer's choice! Review: This printer is (was) the work of the devil!
Yes, the print quality was decent enough, but unless you had all four colour cartridges loaded it would make you go through hell to print out even a single sheet. You want to print out simple black and white text? Well, if you are out of Cyan, you are out of luck - the machine will not cooperate willingly, you have to trick it into working.
This machine was designed as cripple-ware, all so that Xerox can force feed you their grossly overpriced ink.
Even if you are offered one free, don't touch it!
The two years I suffered with this unit has made me suspicious of all Xerox products...
Rating: Summary: Does not support Post Script Review: This printer is good value for its price. Its B/W print quality is very good. Color print quality is also pretty good. Its a good printer for home or home/office. However this printer does not support Post Script. So you won't be able to print Acrobat pdf files.
Rating: Summary: had to send it back Review: This printer worked for two months, then I had to send it back. While it was working, the text and photo printing were both decent, but not was as good in quality as the HP printer I was previously using.
Rating: Summary: do not waste your $ no matter how cheap it is Review: this thing [is bad]. it's one of the worst printers i've ever dealt with. the on/off switch does basically nothing. to "reboot" the printer you have to unplug it from the wall. this has to happen often because it doesn't play nice with the computer so there are often errors during printing. it will not print pdf files on 8.5"x11" correctly. for some reason it scales the page so that it's bigger than the paper so a bunch of stuff gets cut off. after printing about 25 pages in a 30 page job, with brand new ink cartridges, it said - suddenly - i can't find the print heads. please install new print heads. we haven't even come close to 10000 pages (which is supposed to be the life of the print head). the print heads are in there. i followed recommended cleaning techniques from the web - tap the print head 20-30 times on a wet towel. i removed and reinstalled the ink cartidges about 100 times. all to no avail. the printer just keeps flashing red ("fast flashing" which means there is no ink or no print head installed which is completely false). i tried switching from mac to windows. no better. the windows driver software (from Xerox) doesn't know how to handle the printer in an error state, so when you try to get the status - hoping to run head cleaners or something - it just crashes - lowlevel windows crashes. ack. i hate it. i'm going to throw the hunk of junk out the window into the street right now.
Rating: Summary: Xerox DocuPrint M 750 Overseas Review: We purchased thru Amazon.com & received it thru the mail/pouch in December (Geneva, C.H.). After buying the proper connecting cable in local Office World, it was installed with our aged computer & printed reasonably well at a medium rate, both color & B&W print. Then it began giving a sign that it was out of yellow ink or cartridge unseated. By unplugging for a couple secs to recycle it, it would then print. A neighbor & professional French/English translator made the call to local Xerox for me & after a few transfers, finally a French speaking Xerox tech rep in Dublin Ireland, advised how to make the printer think the nonexistant problem was corrected. Two days later, it brought up another, nonexistant problem & a different tech/rep in Dublin advised, after certain checks were made, that a new machine would be sent. Three working days later, a new working machine was delivered to our sixth floor apt. It now works well & faster than the original Xerox- -fine for home use!!!! Using 20/20 hindsight, I wouldn't have bought it for overseas use, but the price was correct. It is much faster & better color than our previous Canon printer, which also had no "walkin repair" office that we could find. Cole
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: With a name like Xerox and good reviews online, I decided to replace my slow old printer with a Xerox M750. What a disappointment! It was slow, noisy, and it shook itself silly everytime it printed something. I returned it and purchased a slightly more expensive printer (not a Xerox). I guess this is another example of getting what you pay for.
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