
Full-featured desktop copier
- 20,000 page duty cycle
- Duplex and collating ability
- 50-page ADF
- Expensive
- Bulky, heavy (weighs 58 pounds)
The Xerox CopyCentre C20 is a much more expensive black-and-white digital desktop copier than budget models like the Sharp AL-1631 (*est. $350), but it's built to handle about ten times the monthly workload (up to 20,000 pages). Two other big differences are that the Xerox CopyCentre C20 can print on both sides of a page simultaneously (called duplex printing) and it has automated collating. Both produce good prints, both are rated at up to 22 letter-size pages per minute (probably a bit optimistic for either), and both can resize from 25 to 400 percent of original size. The C20 can handle up to legal-size paper, up to a 50-page feed and up to 550 pages of blank paper per tray (three trays maximum).
Better Buys for Business has the best coverage of copiers, rating the most models after thoroughly testing them. It doesn't cover the Xerox CopyCentre C20, but does review the slightly slower Xerox CopyCentre C118. You'll need at least a free online trial subscription to access the review, however. Given the dearth of reviews about copiers in general and the Xerox CopyCentre C20 specifically, we've included Consumer Guide in our review section, but there's no indication of testing methods, if any.
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These reviews are based on exhaustive testing, but are behind a subscription-required wall. Three-day free trial subscriptions are available online. The Xerox CopyCentre C20 isn't reviewed, but the slightly slower (18 copies per minute) Xerox CopyCentre C118 (*est. $1,300) is.
Review: Copier Reviews, Editors of Better Buys for Business
This review is brief and offers little that you couldn't surmise by reading the specifications yourself. For what it's worth, the Xerox CopyCentre C20 gets a rating of four out of five, getting dinged for cost and an inability to copy larger than legal-size paper.
Review: Expert Review: Xerox CopyCentre C20, Editors of ConsumerGuide.com, July 18, 2007
The Xerox CopyCentre C20 is among the copiers included in this government listing of energy-efficient models.
Review: Imaging Equipment Product List, Aug. 31, 2008
