10     Xerox Phaser 3635MFP Evaluator Guide
Choose advanced printing options, 
like N-Up, Booklet creation, two-sided 
printing and watermarks, directly from 
the Phaser 3635MFP’s print driver.
Section 2: Evaluating Black-and-White Laser MFPs
Evaluate Versatility
How the Phaser 3635MFP 
multifunction printer exceeds  
the versatility requirement
Print features
At its core, the Phaser 3635MFP multifunction 
printer is a high-performance network laser 
printer capable of handling the black-and-white 
printing workload of small, busy offices and 
workgroups. Print speeds of up to 35 ppm, FPOT 
as fast as 8.5 seconds and automatic two-sided 
printing make quick work of long jobs while 
conserving paper. 600 x 600 dpi printing (up 
to 1200 x 1200 enhanced image quality) plus 
PostScript
®
 3™ compatibility and PCL
®
 6 and 5e 
emulations also ensure impressive results. 
The Phaser 3635MFP multifunction printer’s 
strong performance is backed by a set of 
printing features that include:
•  N-up: saves paper by printing multiple pages 
onto each sheet
•  Secure print: holds a private print job until 
released at the device by the job owner
•  Sample set: allows users to proof a sample 
document before printing entire job
•  Booklet creation: formats and arranges 
pages for folding as booklet
•  Print to and from hard drive: store 
frequently accessed documents on the MFP 
for fast reprinting at the device
•  Toner Saver Mode: reduces toner 
consumption
•  Watermarks: adds custom watermarks, such 
as “DRAFT” or “CONFIDENTIAL,” to printed 
documents
Copy features
As with printing, the Phaser 3635MFP 
multifunction printer is a high-performance 
black-and-white copier for busy offices and 
workgroups. With copy speeds of up to 35 ppm, 
FCOT as fast as 8.5 seconds and automatic 
double-sided copying of double-sided 
originals (via the DADF), the Phaser 3635MFP 
multifunction printer delivers high-end 
productivity in a desktop device. 
Beyond high-performance copying, the Phaser 
3635MFP multifunction printer delivers a strong 
set of copy features as well:
•  Booklet creation: formats and arranges 
pages for folding as booklet
•  Collation: automatic (via DADF only)
•  Copy Print Store Reprint (CPSR): store  
copy jobs on the device for convenient 
reprinting later
•  Covers: choose special media for cover pages
•  ID card copy: copies both sides of an ID card 
onto a single sheet of paper
•  Multi-up: saves paper by printing multiple 
pages onto each sheet 
•  Reduce/Enlarge: 25 to 400% from both the 
platen and the DADF with 10 preset zooms
•  Transparency separators: inserts pages 
between copied transparencies
How many functions can the device perform? Does the integration of multiple 
functions into a single device result in the MFP sacrificing important capabilities, such 
as print or copy performance? Does MFP deliver a level of all-around performance 
that will enable the replacement of multiple devices on your network? Does the MFP 
include support for the types of media users utilize on a regular basis?