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Xerox B230/DNI Printer, Black and White Laser, Wireless

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  • WORK FROM HOME: Perfect for small teams or home offices that need technology that fits in tight spaces and is easy to set up. The Xerox B230 Printer is perfect for owners looking for a small, reliable, wireless printer.
  • CONVENIENCE AND CONNECTIVITY: Built-in Wi-Fi and support for Apple AirPrint, Mopria Print Service and Chromebook printing means the B230 is made for users who print from a wide range of mobile devices. And, simple installation without the need for local IT support means you are up and running right out of the box.
  • STAY SECURE: Comprehensive security features protect against rising and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats by safeguarding access and protecting sensitive data and documents.
  • LESS WASTE: This printer minimises environmental impacts with features like automatic 2-sided and N-up printing to save paper. And our Green World Alliance programme offers hassle-free toner cartridge recycling.


The affordable Xerox C230 Color Printer is built for fast, nimble offices and home offices that need a color printer that can keep up with them. Easy to set up with Xerox® Smart Start Software and ready to work hard right out of the box. This device was designed for high-demand print environments, with an easy to use interface, automatic 2-Sided printing on letter and legal size paper with standard paper capacity of 250 sheets. Built-in wireless and Wi-Fi Direct functionality lets you print directly from mobile devices and tablets. Designed with a recommended monthly print volume of up to 1,500 pages per month, a 1 GHz dual core processor, 256 MB memory, and print speeds up to 24 Letter pages per minute/ 22 A4 pages per minute the C230 is a workhorse. Achieving EPEAT certification means the C230 Color Printer meets comprehensive criteria for design, production, energy use, and recycling. Our Green World Alliance program offers hassle-free toner cartridge recycling


CanAlb
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Quality of this printer is not there, it’s too light even thought the setting is set at it’s darkest setting. I phone Xerox they cannot find the S/N so I don’t know what this seller is doing to record the serial number. My return window has passed by 4 months, even thought Xerox has a one year—useless
Eileen
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Easy to unpack, set up and quality printing, scanning and copying! Excellent value!
Kris Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
I love this! I would buy again.
John
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
still working, never a problem, use it to print checks daily
Mr Insightful
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2024
Works for LINUX!! Excellent printer! No subscriptions!! Buyer has total control over printing through web interface. Search through the small display on the printer to get the ip address, add that ip in your browser and you will have more control that you ever dreamed possible. Once in the web interface you can set a static ip to whatever you want. Do not even try to set any settings through the small printer display, just skip through all that and go directly to the web interface and see all the control Xerox provides its customers. Mine is now connected to my network and all connections can print to this printer. Install took 15 minutes with no hickups! You can also handle all security, passwords and well, LOTS more! NO drivers to download and install. I am using CUPS on LINUX and I just opened "printers" from the MINT XFCE menu and printer was recognised and I could adjust print settings there also. I opted for ethernet connection and after connecting to the printer I disabled wifi through the web interface! Believe me, when you get to the web interface you will have so much settings available to you it will be amazing! Simple printer with big impact! Way to go XEROX for putting customer needs first when it comes to simple install and printing! Why can't greedy printer manufactuerers learn from this and put customers first like XEROX does? In the future I will opt for a full color with scanner, but this XEROX B230 is excellent and I am totally happy with my purchase!
Diamond Jim
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
surprisingly easy to connect to our office wireless network
Data Pro
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
The issue was the lift mechanism in the paper tray broke and you couldn't pull the tray out of the printer. Was able to eventually get the tray out. New paper tray is working ok so far.
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2023
Solid budget printer. Was a snap to get working in minutes over Ethernet (yep, has an ethernet port) - and bonus, no app required to get it all up. Can't speak for WiFi or the phone app or tech support, but works fine with Linux. I think it's going to be a nice companion printer to my ink jet for document printer. But I do wish it had a proper power switch instead of just going to deep sleep...
san diego sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
Great printer . Works with my Chromebook. Easy set up with u tube video
Carmen González
Reviewed in Mexico on December 6, 2023
Tiene un problema, después de un tiempo se desconecta y desconfigura del wifi.Al imprimir jala más de una hoja! como casí todas las impresoras, pero eso es molesto!el toner es bastante caro, pague al rededor de 2,500 pesos mexicanos. como unos 50 USD
José Antonio Sánchez Urquieta
Reviewed in Mexico on December 1, 2023
Fue lo que yo quería
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
I bought this for my home to use on a few text based projects. It has always printed well and I have been happy. Then I tried to print from a Google Map online and it started just printing junk at the top of the page. I tried to cancel print job but it said there wasn't one. Ran through all the paper in the paper tray two times. Finally the chaos stopped. Everything I could think of I tried. Then it did well. Recently started with the garbage again. There is no clue what to do from the owner's standpoint. No help from Xerox website. I have read these kind of reviews from people who have bought low end printers of other brands. I truly believe these companies make poor quality products so people will buy the cheap model and then spend another $200-300 on a better model. Making the physical printer is probably a straight forward process, and having bad software is probably even easier.
Jordan Alexander Key
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
One might not think Gutenberg’s printing press a expedient option for printing in the 21st century, but when left to the engineering prowess of Xerox, a 16th century printing press would be my preference. Not only is this printer just poorly designed given the digital capabilities of the third decade of the 21st century, but it also simply did not work and the software accompanying the printer caused my computer to freeze.One has to input any information - Wi-Fi passwords, etc. - by scrolling on a tiny screen through the entire alphabet of upper- and lower-case characters. To type a password of 11 characters takes well over two minutes! Baffling that this is the best interface Xerox can manage in 2023. Honestly, it seems like Xerox has not updated their interfacing technology since the Xerox 820 Information Processor in the early 1980s.Of course, this wouldn’t be such an issue if the printer stayed connected to the Wi-Fi, but, like most modern printers, it seems to be confused and upset by wireless internet. In the course of one day, I had to reconnect it to the internet four times, each time inputting my password one arduous character at a time. I am just thankful that my password did not contain the characters x, y, or z, otherwise I would still probably be sitting there scrolling through the alphabet on a tiny screen salvaged from what I can only imagine is a surplus stockpile from the late 1970s.So, once I got the printer set up and tenuously on the internet, I attempted to print and… nothing. So, I downloaded the driver from Xerox’s website and installed it onto my up-to-date windows operating system and… it crashes my computer. Wow! Impressive stuff Xerox; you have now reached new heights of incompetence among the modern home printing presses!So, I reset the printer, uninstalled all Xerox software from my computer, cleared all cashes, deleted all old printer data and software, and try again from the start. This time, I installed the driver and then set up the printer. All things seem ready to go, the Xerox driver installation prompt screen says “print test page” and so I print and… nothing.So, I went online to search for this issue. I find lots of people from Xerox own help forums saying to uninstall everything from Xerox, do some fancy backroom file sorting on the computer (which I do), reinstall everything, and try again. However, upon trying to access the installed software to uninstall it again, it crashed my computer AGAIN! Excellent work Xerox, truly masterful. It almost seems like you are trying to sabotage the modern home office experience, or perhaps just redefine it as a Sisyphean torture with endless password inputting, software installations, and troubleshooting without any reward.So, I contacted Xerox customer support, which of course is an AI chat bot that tells me to check to make sure the printer is powered on like I am a buffoon. I have to go through an endless litany of suggestions from this similarly ill-designed technology from Xerox before it finally tells me that it cannot resolve my issue. I have to now hunt for a support number in some vein hope of talking to a person.When I finally talk to a person, they tell me that they have no idea what is going on and that I just need to try uninstalling and reinstalling everything again. Holy s***. This is a joke right? Xerox, you are just having a great laugh at me now, aren’t you.So, instead of continuing pushing this metaphorical boulder up a hill to have it roll back down again, I returned the infernal device. I would rather hand transcribe my documents than ever buy any printer or anything at all from Xerox ever again. The laser printer was invented by Xerox over half a century ago in 1969, and today they are a company that specializes in printing technology but still cannot make a laser printer that works more reliably than a medieval printing press. Good job Xerox.
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