The EPSON EPL 6100 series boasts a new, compact, high-speed 16-ppm printer engine and a 15-second first page print time, bringing levels of performance traditionally associated... more
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The EPSON EPL 6100 series boasts a new, compact, high-speed 16-ppm printer engine and a 15-second first page print time, bringing levels of performance traditionally associated with higher specification printers to small to medium workgroups. EPSON's high-performance printer controller and 200MHz processor provide outstanding productivity, ensuring even complex jobs are printed quickly and without compromise of quality. True 1200dpi resolution ensures the highest level of print quality, making the EPL 6100 series ideally suitable for professional applications, whether this is graphics, black and white images or crisp text output. EPSON's RITech and Enhanced MicroGray 1200 technologies also improve printed output in 300dpi and 600dpi modes, by applying extra smooth gradations to grays as well as giving crisper, sharper definition to text. Standard USB and high-speed parallel interfaces combined with flexible network options enable smooth integration into a range of office environments. With expandable memory up to 136MB and an additional 500 sheet paper-handling capacity, the EPSON EPL 6100 can continue to grow with your business.
Advantages: Fast, excellent quality, relatively cheap to buy Disadvantages: Bland design, high cost of consumables
...I'm quite fond of Epson laser printers, for me they represent good quality and speed at phenomenally low prices. My first Epson laser printer was the EPL 5700L, but things have moved on since then. That was a bog standard, 8 pages per minute printer, but it didn't stop me being impressed, you can read my earlier review on this printer in my archive. But I knew my EPL 5700 wasn't going to last forever, and when I found out it needed its toner replacing which would cost £50, I thought I'd jump in and buy a new one (I was in a spending mood!) When Looking at printers I think theres a few things to bear in mind, so I present to you...
**DALES SEVEN WONDERS FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRINTER**
1) The company
2) The Cost
3) The Quality
4) The Speed
5) Toner life and cost of consumables
6) Design
7) Reliability and Usage
So...
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Advantages: Very Quick to print. Good DPI. GREAT value for money. Disadvantages: Ugly. not practical for large buisness'
...EpsonEPL 6200L
The EpsonEPL 6200 is a ‘High performance A4 mono professional printer’ or so say Epson. Never being afraid to give new technology a go I jumped upon the opportunity to play with this rather large and bulky laser printer. My father is a dentist and he needed a hard wearing, cheap printer to print leaflets, booklets and all manner of other things you generally find information upon.
For a hard wearing and a (long term) cheap printer I recommended to my dad a laser printer as there is no need to buy ink-cartridges and you can print thousands of one copy. So we make a trip to good ole’ PC world where this was retailing for £110, checking out the specifics and not really being bothered what to buy we chose this because it looked as if it would do the job. Driving home, I looked at the box, rather big and white it gave...
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Advantages: Highly industrial, capable of printing off at amazing speeds. Low noises. Is aesthetically pleasing. Disadvantages: Slightly pricy. Few extra features.
...If you've ever been a student, you'll know how difficult it is to tackle exam revision, coursework. and homework assignments. Not to mention the pressures each subject can take upon a person. You'd also realize the amount of emphasis in recent times on using computers and IT related utilities in order to accomplish the aformentioned tasks. My sixth form department recently purchased this, the EpsonEPL 6200N, a laser printed designed for medium sized workgroups within any office or school.
With the latest set of A - Level exams just a few months away, and with several sheets worth of information needing printing, I had the oppurtunity to test the EPL 6200N out...
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A quick query to the librarian told me the printer cost about 270 pounds inc. VAT, though unfortunately I cannot quote the place of purchase. Thats...
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