An interesting (possibly) side note about the 550/560...
Fuji Xerox (who actually developed these machines) has now released models based on this design. They go under the "ApeosPort" and "DocuCentre" brand names, though they are mechanically identical to the 550 & 560. Though not a perfect analogy, the ApeosPort would be akin to the DocuColor and the DocuCentre would be closer to the WorkCentre in the non-Fuji Xerox terminology.
The interesting part though is that they have released THREE models, not two. One at 50color/55b&w (the 550), another at 60color/65b&w (the 560) and a third, for which there is no DocuColor equivalent, at 70color/75b&w. (Possibly a future 570.)
Not even the 70/75ppm machine requires 220v.
Xerox has always played more "product positioning" games than Fuji Xerox does. This is one example. Another is allowing or disallowing certain features. (For example, the Oversize HCF is not possible with the WorkCentre 76xx and 77xx even though they are mechanically identical to the DocuColor 2xx which do allow them.)
Fuji Xerox seems to more often than not through it all on the wall and just see what sticks.
(Their prices are higher too, though, even when you take all the various exchange rate and CPI differences into account.)
My bet is that in about a year we'll see a 570 added to the line-up. (Just like the 260 which was late to the party, despite being available from the beginning from Fuji Xerox as well.)
Fuji Xerox (who actually developed these machines) has now released models based on this design. They go under the "ApeosPort" and "DocuCentre" brand names, though they are mechanically identical to the 550 & 560. Though not a perfect analogy, the ApeosPort would be akin to the DocuColor and the DocuCentre would be closer to the WorkCentre in the non-Fuji Xerox terminology.
The interesting part though is that they have released THREE models, not two. One at 50color/55b&w (the 550), another at 60color/65b&w (the 560) and a third, for which there is no DocuColor equivalent, at 70color/75b&w. (Possibly a future 570.)
Not even the 70/75ppm machine requires 220v.
Xerox has always played more "product positioning" games than Fuji Xerox does. This is one example. Another is allowing or disallowing certain features. (For example, the Oversize HCF is not possible with the WorkCentre 76xx and 77xx even though they are mechanically identical to the DocuColor 2xx which do allow them.)
Fuji Xerox seems to more often than not through it all on the wall and just see what sticks.
(Their prices are higher too, though, even when you take all the various exchange rate and CPI differences into account.)
My bet is that in about a year we'll see a 570 added to the line-up. (Just like the 260 which was late to the party, despite being available from the beginning from Fuji Xerox as well.)