If you have begun a business and want a copier, there are many models. Oce and Xerox both have features that can help your business.

Speed

1. Xerox copiers have a top speed when it copying pages. Xerox's top copier models have speeds ranging from 50 pages per minute to 110 ppm. Though, Oce's average speed is not that high as their copiers range in speeds from 25 to 50 ppm.

Quality

2. Many Xerox and Oce models bring an average quality of 600 by 600 dots per inch. Xerox has higher-end copiers that have a 2,400 by 2,400 dpi. The highest resolution Oce give is 1,800 by 600 dpi.

Sizes


3. Both Xerox and Oce have various specifications when it relates to what size paper they can hold. The Xerox iGen3 has a minimum size of 7 by 7 inches, as maximum size is 14.33 by 20.5 inches. Oce's cm2510 has no minimum size listed, but its maximum size is 11 by 17 inches.

Compatibility

4. Xerox has drivers for its copiers that support Windows, Macintosh and even open source systems like Solaris. Oce only has support for Windows and Macintosh, leaving open source users out in cold. Xerox is also modern as they given support for Windows 7 soon after it came out. Oce did not have direct support for new operating system.

Service

5. Once purchasing copier, both Xerox and Oce have entirely efficient support options on websites. They both give toll free numbers and email to contact if anything must go wrong with copier.

Price


6. As of 2009, Xerox copiers range from as low as $549 to $5,000. Oce does not list its costs on its website. Instead, you should contact it with personal information to get a quote in two business days.