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Xerox's ColorQube Promises Cheap Color Printing With Solid Ink
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05/07/09
1) If you are printing heavy areas of color, it LOOKS waxy, not at all natural.
2) As a wax rather than a fused toner or an absorbed ink, it sits on the surface quite delicately and can easily be scratched off and/or flake off, especially along fold lines, making it a terrible choice for many uses.
3) Finally, even if the wax does not flake off, minor abrasions, such as might happen when a fingernail touches or moves along the surface, leave a quite-visible mark.
Again, those observations were from samples seen a few years ago, but I'd seriously investigate these flaws prior to purchase, especially at the MSRP indicated.
05/07/09
We saw christmas ornaments made out of it, and a few other things. But really what it comes down to is that this isn't new for Xerox. It's been out for a while.
05/07/09
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