1979: Ethernet1st LANNew! WorkCentre 7655/7665/7675 series1995: Document Centre®FamilyEvaluation CriteriaAs the company that invented laser printing, Ethernet networking, and the first digitalMultifunction Printer (MFP), Xerox has invested years of research and development intodesigning the most productive office devices in the industry. This experience makes Xerox therecognized leader in office MFP design and performance. Based on our in-depth understandingof customer needs in the office, Xerox suggests considering the following criteria whenevaluating a shared MFP:ProductivityCan it keep up with the demands of a multiple-user environment?Installation and DeploymentHow does the MFP ease the demands of the deployment process?Ease-of-Use and ManagementAre all the capabilities integrated and intuitive?ReliabilityIs it designed and built for demanding use and backed by a quality organization?VersatilityCan the MFP grow with changing demands?FinishingCan the MFP provide the distribution-ready documents that you require?SecurityIs the MFP able to keep your confidential information safe?Cost ControlCan you monitor and control your organization’s cost of printing?MFPs often look the same from the outside. Based on a quick look at speeds, feeds, and printresolution specifications, it is tempting to conclude that most MFPs are basically equal.This section of the Evaluator Guide will suggest ways you can thoroughly evaluate them,and will ultimately illustrate how the Xerox WorkCentre® 7655/7665/7675 series can exceedyour expectations.3WORKCENTRE 7655/7665/7675 EVALUATOR GUIDESECTION 2Evaluating Multifunction Printers1959: The Xerox 9141st Plain Paper Copier1977: 9700 Production Printer1st Xerographic Laser Printer (120 ppm)1990: Docutech®1st Digital Publishing System1996:DocuColor®2005: Industry’sBroadest Portfolio1973: Telecopier® 2001st Laser Plain Paper FaxThen NowXerox: A History of Innovation2007: The InnovationContinues