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		<title>Xerox&#039;s &quot;strange&quot; pricing tiers &#8212; Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selling Xerox products is interesting because Xerox does stuff from a Marketing perspective which is too obvious for most consumers to appreciate.  In fact, most tend to get annoyed by they way they structure their offerings, but I am writing to let you know about a few of them.  I am not going to defend Xerox or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Selling Xerox products is interesting because Xerox does stuff from a Marketing perspective which is too obvious for most consumers to appreciate.  In fact, most tend to get annoyed by they way they structure their offerings, but I am writing to let you know about a few of them.  I am not going to defend Xerox or to condemn Xerox.  You see, the way I look at this market, I ASSUME there will always be &#8220;tricks&#8221; to know.  I am glad about this because it keeps me employed.  If everything were super simple, I would not have a lot of value and you probably would not be looking at a blog like this to help you sift through all of the information.</p>
<p>What I would like to do is addeess some of the pricing structures as it relates to the Xerox product line specifically.</p>
<p>First, what the difference between the Xerox Phaser 8560MFP and the Xerox Phaser 8860MFP?  Can I be honest here?  I assume so since it&#8217;s my blog&#8230;  the difference between the 8560 and the 8860 is simply a diffence in the size of ink blocks and pricing for those blocks and the price of the units themselves.  The 8560 is about $2,000 and the wax winds up costing about $.11 at 20% coverage.  If you don&#8217;t know what coverage really means, you should watch the video link on the side of this page!!  The 8860 is about $4,000 and costs $.035 per page.  Basically there is a $2,000 difference and a $.075 per color page price difference.  At 26,000+ pages total (or just under 750 per month for 3 years)&#8230; you&#8217;d be better off buying an 8860.  If you are printing 300 pages a month, buy a 8560 as it won&#8217;t make up the differential in costs.</p>
<p>The Xerox WorkCentre 7335 and the Xerox Phaser 7760 has the same thing happening.  Again, the engine is the same, but the operational costs are a lot different.  If you were to pay about $10,000 for the Xerox 7335 or $5,500 for the 7760, again it would seem that it would take forever to make up the difference&#8230;  We are looking at about a cost of $.09 for the WorkCentre 7335 or $.14 for the Phaser 7760 (same coverage rules apply)&#8230; So the cross over where the 7335 makes more sense is 90,000 pages or 2,500 a month for 3 years. </p>
<p>There are more examples with Xerox and if you have questions, give me a call and we can go over your situation in detail.</p>
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