The company picked up the awards from Keypoint Intelligence-Buyers Lab.
The annual Summer Pick Awards organised by Keypoint Intelligence-Buyers Lab recognised four of the OEMs printer and MFP series which include three from its recently launched ConnectKey series based on their “productivity boosting capabilities”.
Awards went to the Xerox VersaLink B400 series for “Outstanding Multifunction Printer for Mid-Size Workgroups” because of its support for mobile printing, ConnectKey apps and impressive feature set, including flexible media handling.
The Xerox VersaLink C400 series was named “Outstanding Colour Printer for Mid-Size Workgroups” due to its access to ConnectKey apps that streamline workflows and add functionality.
The Xerox VersaLink C405 series received “Outstanding Colour Multifunction Printer for Mid-Size Workgroups” based on its highly intuitive touchscreen panel that simplifies walk-up activity and access to time- and money-saving ConnectKey apps. The Xerox WorkCentre® 6515 series won “Outstanding Colour Multifunction Printer for Small Workgroups” for its easy-to-use touchscreen panel and high-quality, professional-looking output.
Marlene Orr, Senior Test Technician, Keypoint Intelligence-Buyers Lab, said: “This group of Pick-winning Xerox products was clearly designed with productivity in mind. The Xerox VersaLink B400 series, VersaLink C400 series and VersaLink C405 series deliver ConnectKey technology in a compact footprint, allowing users to streamline workflows and add functionality, while the Xerox WorkCentre 6515 series is an affordable option with an intuitive design perfect for small workgroups. And the fact that all four devices offer high-quality output, above-average tested speeds and robust mobile support increases their value proposition even further.”
Tracey Koziol, Senior Vice President, Workplace Solutions Business Group, Xerox, commented: “As a company that understands how the world communicates, connects and works, we’re proud to receive this latest recognition for the way we’re transforming traditional printing devices into smart, connected workplace assistants.”