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April 2009 
Xerox WorkCentre 4260 XF 
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April 2009 
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Above and below: This tab provides print-driver version 
information. 
 
 
 
 
The WorkCentre 4260 device supports two innovative new print 
drivers that can greatly simplify installing, managing and 
supporting printers and multifunction devices on the network, and 
increase end-user productivity: 
 
Xerox Global Print Driver (X-GPD) is a truly universal print driver 
that lets IT administrators install, upgrade and manage Xerox and 
non-Xerox devices from a single driver. It provides a consistent, 
easy-to-use interface for end-users, aimed at reducing the 
number of support calls, and simplifying print services 
management. 
 
The Xerox Mobile Express Driver (X-MED) makes it easy for 
mobile users to find, use and manage Xerox and non-Xerox 
devices in every new location. Users can plug into a new network, 
and the X-MED driver will automatically discovers available 
printers and provide status and capability information. Users can 
save a list of “favorite” printers for each location, store application 
print settings for use on any printer in any network, and greatly 
reduce mobile support calls to IT administrators. 
 
In addition, these drivers provide users with a consistent single 
interface for all printers, with real-time, dynamic reports of printer 
status. As a result, users can easily identify the best printer for 
their needs, quickly choose the correct options and see updated 
consumables status without the assistance of IT. 
 
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 
Workgroup devices sold through retail and traditional IT 
distribution outlets usually are maintained by office workers 
who change the all-in-one cartridge units that encase the 
entire imaging system, including the toner cartridge (or the 
ink cartridges employed by ink-jet imaging systems).  Units 
sold through resellers and dealers are usually maintained 
by office workers and/or trained service engineers.  While 
separate long-life parts are more complex to install (i.e., 
separate toner cartridges, imaging drums, transfer belts), 
they tend to cost less than low- yield, all-in-one 
alternatives. 
 
Toner or Ink Replacement 
Changing the toner, imaging cartridge or ink cartridge is a 
necessary task that is traditionally is avoided by some for 
fear of toner dust or ink leaking on clothing or hands, or the 
fear that it might be too complicated.  However, most units 
today offer clean replacement of toner or ink supplies, and 
there is very little risk of toner or ink leakage.  Usually the 
replacement process is usually easy. 
 
Clearing Media Misfeeds 
The main issue that office users attempt to avoid is the 
removal of an occasional media misfeed.  As a general 
rule, the faster a device engine, and the more media 
handling and finishing options it has, the more complex is 
the process of removing media misfeeds.   
 
Common media-misfeed sources involve the duplex unit 
and poor loading of media supplies.  The position of the 
duplex unit may be a major factor in the removal of many