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How to decode any Xerox copier model number

Xerox model numbers look chaotic at first glance, yet every character carries a precise meaning. Once the segments are mapped, a string like AltaLink C8055 becomes as readable as a postal code. This reference walks through the four building blocks Xerox uses across its current lineup, then puts the rules to the test on twelve sample model numbers a Spanish office buyer is likely to meet.

— Model number anatomy —
Family
C
Series prefix letter
Tier
80
Volume class digits
Speed
55
Pages per minute
Variant
/HXF
Configuration suffix
Family letterColor or mono lineage of the engine.
Tier digitsPosition in the volume hierarchy.
Speed digitsBlack pages per minute on A4 paper.
Suffix codePaper tray and finishing configuration.

The four families that cover the modern catalogue

Xerox sells under four umbrella families, each pointed at a different volume band and workflow profile. The umbrella name is not random naming; it signals the controller generation, the supply codes, and the service plan tier. Recognising the family alone narrows the candidate list from hundreds to a single shelf.

A4 mid-volume
VersaLink
B405 · B600 · B7035 · C405 · C605 · C7000 · C7030
Small and mid-size offices, walk-up volumes around 3,000 to 15,000 pages per month. ConnectKey 1.x controller, A4 paper as the standard size.
A3 enterprise
AltaLink
B8045 · B8055 · B8065 · C8030 · C8045 · C8055 · C8070
Floor-standing A3 multifunction systems for departmental volumes from 15,000 to 80,000 pages per month. ConnectKey controller plus 10.1 inch tablet panel.
Light production
PrimeLink
B9100 · B9110 · B9125 · B9136 · C9065 · C9070
Print rooms and small print shops that need booklet finishing, inline saddle-stitch, and SRA3 paper support. Higher monthly duty cycle and faster fuser.
Legacy / specialist
WorkCentre · Phaser
6515 · 3345 · 3655i · 5325 · 6510
Older numbering that Xerox keeps producing for replacement demand and budget buyers. ConnectKey is optional on most of these units.

Step one · Read the family letter

The first character of a modern Xerox model number is one letter. That letter splits the entire line into two columns.

LetterMeaningToner cartridgesExample
BMono engine, black toner onlySingle CRU per boxB7035
CColor engine, four-toner CMYKFour CRU bottles, separate drumsC7030

This is the cleanest piece of information in the entire model number. A B at the front confirms a monochrome chassis; the device cannot produce color output regardless of firmware updates. A C confirms color, with the same engine block adapted to take four developer units.

Step two · Translate the tier digits

The two digits that follow the family letter signal where the unit sits inside its family. For AltaLink, the tier digits are always 80 because the family covers a single volume band. For VersaLink and PrimeLink the tier digits shift by hundreds and indicate the chassis size.

Tier digitsFamilyVolume bandPaper handling
4xxVersaLinkUp to 5,000 pages/month250-sheet input, no second tray standard
6xxVersaLinkUp to 10,000 pages/month550-sheet input, optional second cassette
70xxVersaLinkUp to 15,000 pages/month520+100-sheet bypass standard
80xxAltaLink15,000 to 80,000 pages/monthTwo 520-sheet trays plus bypass; tandem tray option
90xxPrimeLink40,000 to 200,000 pages/monthInline finisher, booklet maker, SRA3 trays

Step three · Read the speed digits

Xerox is consistent with the trailing two digits. The number written there matches the rated black-and-white speed in pages per minute on A4 paper. On color machines, color speed runs two to five pages per minute slower than the rated black speed; that smaller number is published separately on the data sheet.

AltaLink C8055
C
Color engine, four-cartridge CMYK chassis
80
AltaLink tier · enterprise A3, 15,000 to 80,000 monthly pages
55
Rated speed of 55 ppm black; 50 ppm color from the data sheet
VersaLink B7035
B
Mono engine, single black toner cartridge
70
VersaLink upper tier · A4 mid-volume around 10,000 monthly pages
35
Rated speed of 35 ppm black on A4
PrimeLink C9070
C
Color engine, four-cartridge CMYK chassis with high-yield bottles
90
PrimeLink tier · light production with SRA3 and inline finishing
70
Rated speed of 70 ppm black on A4; 65 ppm color

Step four · Decode the configuration suffix

After the digits, Xerox appends a slash and a short letter code. That suffix describes the tray and finisher configuration shipped from the factory. A unit with the same family letter, tier digits, and speed digits can still ship in five different physical builds; the suffix is the only way to read which build sits in front of the buyer.

SuffixConfigurationTypical use
/BBase chassis, no second tray, no finisherReception desk replacements
/SStand and second 520-sheet trayDepartmental workgroups
/TTandem tray module, 2 × 520 sheets plus 2,100-sheet HCFMid-volume document teams
/TMTandem tray with mailbox finisherOffices that route output to multiple users
/HXFHigh-capacity feeder plus office finisherHeavy print loads, stapling required
/HXFLHCF, office finisher and booklet makerMarketing teams that produce booklets in-house
One reading rule that catches buyers off guard. Two units printed on the same invoice as C8055 can differ by more than two thousand euros once the suffix is included. Asking the dealer to write the complete model identifier on the quote, including the slash and letters, removes that variance from the conversation.
Reading the panelThe model number printed on the front bezel is the marketing label. The full chassis identifier, including the configuration suffix, is engraved on the rating plate behind the right-hand cover near the AC inlet.

The four families on a single timeline

Recent Xerox naming has been stable since 2017, when the VersaLink and AltaLink lines launched under the ConnectKey 2.0 platform. Older labels such as WorkCentre and Phaser continue in parallel for spare parts and budget channels. Reading a model number against the right timeline avoids matching a 2012 WorkCentre 7855 against the cartridge code of a 2018 AltaLink C8055; the two share the 55 ppm digit yet carry incompatible toner.

2008 — 2016
WorkCentre and Phaser dominate every tier. Numbering follows a four-digit code with no family letter; speed is read from the last two digits only.
2017
VersaLink and AltaLink launch with the ConnectKey 2.0 controller. The single-letter prefix arrives: B for monochrome, C for color.
2018
PrimeLink replaces the older Color C60 and C70 production line. Same prefix convention extends to a 90-tier.
2021
Refresh cycle adds the second-generation AltaLink (C8030/8035/8045/8055/8070) and matched VersaLink B/C7000 series. Cartridge codes change; the model number does not.
2024 — 2026
PrimeLink B9100 series broadens the production lineup with monochrome variants up to 136 ppm. Reading rules stay identical to the 2017 convention.

Twelve sample numbers, decoded line by line

The same four-step routine resolves every entry in the current Xerox catalogue. Below are twelve numbers a Spanish office buyer is likely to see on quotes or refurbished listings, each broken back into its anatomy.

VersaLink B405

  • B · monochrome engine
  • 4xx · entry VersaLink tier, A4
  • 05 not used as speed; the line publishes 47 ppm on the data sheet
  • Suggested duty: reception desks, two-room offices

VersaLink C405

  • C · color engine, four cartridges
  • 4xx · entry VersaLink tier, A4
  • 05 rated 35 ppm color, 35 ppm black
  • Suggested duty: small studios and clinics

VersaLink B7035

  • B · monochrome A4
  • 70 · upper VersaLink tier
  • 35 · 35 ppm black on A4
  • Suggested duty: 8 to 12 user workgroup

VersaLink C7030

  • C · color A4
  • 70 · upper VersaLink tier
  • 30 · 30 ppm color and black
  • Suggested duty: shared office colour printing

AltaLink B8045

  • B · monochrome A3 enterprise
  • 80 · AltaLink tier
  • 45 · 45 ppm black
  • Suggested duty: 30 to 50 user departments

AltaLink C8055

  • C · color A3 enterprise
  • 80 · AltaLink tier
  • 55 · 55 ppm black, 50 ppm color
  • Suggested duty: marketing and legal floors

AltaLink C8070

  • C · color A3 enterprise
  • 80 · AltaLink tier
  • 70 · 70 ppm black, 65 ppm color
  • Suggested duty: high-volume office floors

PrimeLink B9100

  • B · monochrome production engine
  • 91 · PrimeLink lower-mono tier
  • 00 · alias for 100 ppm
  • Suggested duty: in-house print room baseline

PrimeLink C9070

  • C · color production
  • 90 · PrimeLink tier
  • 70 · 70 ppm black, 65 ppm color
  • Suggested duty: marketing print rooms with SRA3 jobs

PrimeLink B9136

  • B · monochrome production
  • 91 · PrimeLink mono tier
  • 36 · alias for 136 ppm
  • Suggested duty: book and manual print houses

WorkCentre 6515

  • No family letter · legacy four-digit code
  • 65 · color WorkCentre family
  • 15 · 28 ppm color, 28 ppm black on A4
  • Suggested duty: budget A4 colour stations

Phaser 3260

  • No family letter · legacy single-function
  • 32 · mono Phaser printer-only line
  • 60 · 29 ppm on A4
  • Suggested duty: low-cost mono printer

Three exceptions every buyer meets sooner or later

Three model number patterns sit outside the four-segment rule and confuse first-time buyers. They appear on refurbished marketplaces and on inherited lease lists, so reading them on sight is useful.

PatternWhat it meansHow to read it
WorkCentre 7855iLegacy ConnectKey upgrade on an older chassisRead the last two digits as ppm. The trailing i marks the integrated ConnectKey upgrade kit. Toner code differs from non-i units.
D95A · D110 · D125 · D136Older monochrome production line replaced by PrimeLink B9100 familyD + number; number is the ppm in mono. No family letter, no suffix. Service contract through Xerox direct only.
Versant 180 · Versant 280Digital colour press, not part of the VersaLink/AltaLink rulesVersant numbering is independent. The number is ppm. Toner uses EA-Eco dry ink. Treated as a press, not a copier.

Where the number is printed on the chassis

The number that decides toner orders and parts inquiries is the chassis identifier on the rating plate, not the marketing label on the front bezel. The rating plate is a silver or grey sticker behind the right-hand cover, near the AC inlet on most A3 units and behind the toner door on A4 units. The plate prints the full identifier including the configuration suffix and the serial number; the bezel only shows the marketing model.

A clean rule covers it: any quote, parts request, or service ticket should reference the rating plate text exactly. Once that text is written down, the four-step decode above resolves the rest. A Spanish dealer working through a fleet refresh will use the rating plate to match toner codes; reading cloud workflow toolkits against the right chassis identifier prevents the wrong supply codes from landing on the order line.

Reading the plate before talking to the dealer shaves about ten minutes off most fleet-refresh conversations. A picture of the rating plate plus a short note on monthly volume gives the dealer enough to quote without back-and-forth on serial numbers and configuration codes.

Quick-lookup index

The index below condenses the rules into a glanceable card. It pairs a family with its tier digits and the speed reading rule, so a number seen in passing can be classified in under five seconds.

B + 4xxVersaLink mono, 5K pages/month
C + 4xxVersaLink color, 5K pages/month
B + 6xxVersaLink mono, 10K pages/month
C + 6xxVersaLink color, 10K pages/month
B + 70xxVersaLink mono upper tier
C + 70xxVersaLink color upper tier
B + 80xxAltaLink mono A3
C + 80xxAltaLink color A3
B + 9xxxPrimeLink mono production
C + 9xxxPrimeLink color production
WC 6xxxLegacy color WorkCentre
Phaser 3xxxLegacy mono printer-only

Pairing this index with the four-step decode covers the entire Xerox catalogue that arrives on Spanish quotes through 2026. Dealers selling through fotocopiastrebol use the same convention internally; reading the plate, applying the four rules, and matching the suffix produces a clean equipment line on every contract. For buyers building a fleet from the ground up, the same anatomy maps onto the fuser error code structure Xerox uses across the same families, and onto the ConnectKey app catalogue shared by every VersaLink and AltaLink shipping today.

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