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Xerox C230/DNI Color Printer, Laser, Wireless

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Features

  • WORK FROM HOME: Perfect for small teams or home offices that need technology that fits in tight spaces and is easy to setup. The Xerox C230 Color Printer is perfect for anyone looking for a small, reliable, wireless Color printer.
  • OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE: Color wireless printer, with print speeds up to 24 Letter pages per minute /22 A4 pages per minute, automatic two-sided printing, 250-sheet paper capacity and high-resolution image quality.
  • CONVENIENCE AND CONNECTIVITY: Built-in Wi-Fi for Apple AirPrint, Mopria Print Service and Chromebook. And, simple installation without the need for local IT support means you are up and running right out of the box.
  • ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED: This printer minimizes environmental impacts with features such as Toner Darkness modes, automatic 2-sided printing, N-up printing and is EPEAT certified offers hassle-free toner recycling through the Xerox Green World Alliance.

Brand: Xerox


Connectivity Technology: USB, Ethernet


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Portable


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Model Name: C230DNI


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 22 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 22


Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 16.2 x 9.6 inches


Item Weight: 30 pounds


Item model number: C230DNI


Batteries: 1 Unknown batteries required.


Date First Available: August 17, 2021


Manufacturer: Xerox Office Products


Country of Origin: China


Frequently asked questions

Yes, the Xerox C230/DNI Color Printer supports wireless printing. You can easily connect it to your Wi-Fi network and print from any device that also connected to the same network.

The Xerox C230/DNI is a laser printer which means it uses toner instead of ink. Laser printers are known for their speed, precision, and affordability over time.

Yes, the Xerox C230/DNI printer can print in color. It's capable of delivering high-quality, vibrant color prints.

The Xerox C230/DNI Printer offers a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi (dots per inch), ensuring clear, detailed printouts.

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๐Ÿš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product, a laser printer, has mixed reviews. Most users have praised its durability, ease of connection with Wi-Fi, automated 2-sided printing, and the production of crisp copies. However, issues arise in its printing speed, expensive ink cartridges, large file memory, and the overriding of black and white print when one color cartridge runs low.

Pros

  • ๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ Produces high-quality, crisp copies
  • ๐ŸŒ Connects easily with Wi-Fi
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Automated 2-sided printing
  • ๐Ÿ’ช Appears robust and durable for 5+ years

Cons

  • ๐Ÿ’ธ Toner cartridges are expensive
  • โณ Can be slow in printing large documents
  • ๐Ÿงฑ Memory issues with larger files
  • ๐ŸŽจ Cannot print in black and white if one color cartridge runs low

Should I Buy It?

If your printing needs are light to moderate and you have a budget for frequent cartridge replacements, this printer could still be a good choice due to its high-quality output and robust build. However, for heavy print jobs or if you are tight on budget, the cons mentioned could make this printer less appealing.


  • Great Home Office Printer
The crisp copies you only get from a laser printer. On my eerp wifi mesh network, all our devices find it easily, it wakes up, warms up, and prints. Seems to be robustly built, I'm hoping for at least 5 years of home-office use (relatively light, a few dozen pages a month). I got tired of using inkjet printers that crap out in 6 months or less and don't have anything like the same quality (and smudge, and run, and...). So over that 5 years I expect this one will be cheaper than those throwaway printers, not to mention much better quality output. Bonus: 2-sided copy is completely automated in the printer, no hassling around with manual paper handling, which makes me happyโ€”fewer dead trees, less bulk to mail or file. Con: toner cartridges are relatively expensive. I'm still using the (small capacity) ones that came with it, but after 3 months or so blacK is about 1/3 full, Cyan and Magenta about half, Yellow about 2/3. (I know this since the printer interface on MacOS shows supply levels, another nice touch.) So I'm ordering one a month to level out the cost, but I expect the 2500p black and 1500p CYM cartridges to last at least a year at our usage levels. The good news is there are four toner cartridges (CMYK) so there's no waste, replace only the one that's empty. (I can't speak to how easy or hard it is to swap out toner, I haven't done it yet.) Con: a full 8"x10" (10cm x 25cm) color image overwhelmed the (unspecified) printer memory capacity and would not print. 6"x8" worked fine. I haven't tried adjusting the resolution of the image to see if bigger and coarser would work. Not a typical use case, but sometimes you want to spruce up the workspace with some nice images... NOTE: this is a PRINTER, not a multifunction device (no scanner, no fax capability). I don't need those often, so don't miss them. If they still work on your failing/failed printer, maybe keep that in the closet... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 3, 2022 by Edward C. Horvath

  • It's Great!
I like it!
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 20, 2023 by George A. Armstrong

  • One HUGE Reason NOT to buy - and a few smaller reasons, too.
As a printer, the quality is fine, but there is ONE HUGE PROBLEM (and its a sneaky one!!!) I bought this, set it up, used it for a couple weeks, and was more or less happy at first. There are memory issues if try to send a large file to print, but as I rarely do that, it wasn't a huge deal. But the BIG problem was that after I printed about 200 pages, it ran out of toner. What? I thought. The whole point of a laser printer (as opposed to an ink jet) is that you can print thousand of pages without having to buy new cartridges. (I dont print fine art or photos, just mostly Word documents). I went to check the cartridge, and only then did I find out that it was a "starter cartridge" So, there I was with a 2 week old printer, and already having to buy new black toner. Magenta is almost out too. The black toner was OVER $100. Magenta is even more. THERE ARE VERY FEW - IN ANY - THIRD PARTY SELLERS OF THIS TYPE OF TONER CARTIDGE. So, I had to buy one from Xerox. So, sure... paying around $300 for a color printer seems like an ok deal. But if within a month or so, you have to shell out another $400-500 in toner cartridges, then thats actually a terrible deal. Also, in regard to tech support, I had a question and called Xerox (the number in the instruction book for tech support) I was told by the rep, the support for this printer is handled by the original re-seller (not Amazon, and not the seller on here, but some seller who bought it from Xerox originally) So they refused to help or give any advice, even for the most basic questions like "how to turn off two-sided printing?" I asked "who should I call to get support?" and Xerox said they would get back to me. I have been bugging them for 3 weeks now for this info, no reply from Xerox at all (free tech support is supposed to be included at the start) but Xerox NEVER replies - so far all intents and purposes, NO tech support. In conclusion: - they rip you off on the cartridge scam - the tech support team does not give a f*** so, ON nearly every level, its a terrible choice. - Print quality is acceptable, and you can get the low memory issue fixed with some work-arounds (but thats a subpar situation) so, when you consider that within the first month of ownership you can expect to pay an additional $400 or more for toner MY FINAL VERDICT IS IF YOU TAKE ALL THE FACTORS INTO CONSIDERATION, THIS IS PERHAPS THE ABSOLUTE WORST CHOICE IN PRINTERS YOU COULD EVER MAKE. I did not realize all these issues when first using, or else I would have saved the box it shipped in. But as I threw it away, I am unable to return the printer (so, I am stuck with it). But just because I am stuck with it, I dont want you to be. My advice? Don't make the same mistake I did, buy another brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 16, 2021 by N R

  • This printer is a jerk
I know, I know...all printers are jerks. I get it. I'm self-employed and print a lot. I figured getting a laser printer with toner would be a good deal--I used to work in a medical office, I know how valuable these types of printers can be. Back at my medical job, I would print all day and the pages would fly out at the speed of letters from Hogwarts coming out of a fireplace. So yes, at home, a laser printer will do. Wrong. To print 28 pages, it takes about 15 minutes. Want to print on both sides? Add in an extra 4 minutes or so. I can essentially watch a rerun of King of the Hill in the time it takes me to print 28 pages. And my good mood brought on by the antics within the Rainey St. alley will effectively die when I realize I still have a page or two left. This printer is definitely NOT efficient. And don't get me started on toner. High-capacity, my Aunt Fanny. I have to buy more toner every 1100 pages or so, even though it says it'll yield about 2500 pages. And if heaven forbid Ms. Magenta gets a little low, she shuts the whole operation down. Need to print in just black and white? Nope--Magenta needs to be the main character. So basically, this printer, like all the printers before it, is terrible. No, I haven't bothered calling support for it--I'd rather spend the time I have to wait on one print job watching King of the Hill than sitting on hold with customer support. I'd just really love it if printer makers can figure it out enough to make printing a little easier and faster. I mean, it's 2022. Can't people who work from home be treated a little more equally than the people working in high-rises when it comes to rapid print jobs? Why do the printers stop working when one color uses a fainting couch to be a little dramatic about how she's not front and center? Do better, printer makers. I wonder if the Sabre printers are any better. I hear they catch on fire, but I may suck it up and look for one of those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 13, 2022 by Mehgan C.

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