It has a standard paper capacity of 600 sheets, split between a 500-sheet main tray and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder, which folds out from the left side of the machine. You'll want at least two people to move it into place, as it tips the scales at 145 pounds (which actually is relatively light for a tabloid-size laser-class printer). At 25.2 by 26.2 inches, its footprint is so large that during its time on our test bench I came to think of it as "bigfoot." Its 15.7-inch height is more modest, so it shouldn't be scraping the shelf above it. The 7130cdn is one printer you don't want to share your desk with. (At least the PostScript driver that comes with the 7130cdn gives you slider control the PCL driver offers no color correction.) Accessible through the printer's drivers, it lets people with no technical knowledge of color mixing easily tweak colors from print to print by using a series of drop-down menus, with commands such as "green colors slightly more green." In the 7130cdn, you have to resort to more conventional color control, such as the use of sliders to alter lightness, contrast, saturation, and color balance for reds, greens, and blues. One thing the Dell lacks, though, is Xerox's natural language software color control, one of our favorite features from the Xerox 7500/DN.
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