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From the Wall Street Journal . . .
This fall, Xerox Corp. plans to begin early shipments of its FutureColor, a giant color printer that is 7 feet tall and as long as a Winnebago. Spitting out 100 color pages per minute, the machine, on certain jobs, could cut the cost of producing color by more than half, to just five cents a page, Xerox says. Analysts expect a fully loaded version to sell for about $500,000, about triple the price of Xerox's top-of-the line DocuColor machines.
Might just throw your dang back out trying to move that puppy . . .
This fall, Xerox Corp. plans to begin early shipments of its FutureColor, a giant color printer that is 7 feet tall and as long as a Winnebago. Spitting out 100 color pages per minute, the machine, on certain jobs, could cut the cost of producing color by more than half, to just five cents a page, Xerox says. Analysts expect a fully loaded version to sell for about $500,000, about triple the price of Xerox's top-of-the line DocuColor machines.
Might just throw your dang back out trying to move that puppy . . .
