FS-820 is a powerful desktop printer with up to 16ppm, 1200 dpi quality and low noise. If you are looking for a robust, compact, and low-noise desktop printer tailored to your... more
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OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Manufacturer's product description
FS-820 is a powerful desktop printer with up to 16ppm, 1200 dpi quality and low noise. If you are looking for a robust, compact, and low-noise desktop printer tailored to your individual needs, then Kyocera is the ideal choice with professional and high-performance technology. Equipped with its own powerful print controller for greater flexibility, the FS-820 also guarantees high compatibility with office applications and quality performance. In addition, the FS-820 has two interfaces to facilitate sharing and increase efficiency. The unique ECOSYS technology delivers high quality at high speeds with a cartridge-free design to minimise running costs. And what's more, with its extremely durable components, the FS-820 ensures you make long-term gains.
Advantages: Very reliable, low cost per page Disadvantages: None
...I bought first KyoceraFS 5030N for my company at February 2007. After six months we own another four of those. It shows how satisfied I am with quality of that product.
First quick description.
It's medium speed (24 pages per minute), color (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK), laser printer with network interface (letter N on the end of a product name). It prints with same speed for B/W and color documents. Maximum print resolution is 600x600dpi.
It warms up in 80sec from power on, time to first page is 12sec. Inside sits processor PowerPC 750FX/600MHz with 128MB RAM, expandable to 1024MB.
It has smallest footprint (35x47x39cm) in its class. Offers very easy access to toners and waste toner tank. Each toner stands for printing 8k pages (in lab conditions of course, in real those numbers highly depends on average page coverage), which...
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Advantages: Fast, Reliable, Easy to Feed paper Disadvantages: It doesnt fit into standard computer desks,
...After my negative last printer review, I’ve decided to review another of our collection. The KyoceraFS 680 is my personal favourite. Which is a strange thing to admit under the circumstances!! About a year ago while in the process of finding new printers my boss suggested this one, to which I recalled what the hell is the point in buying it…We need A3 minimum and definitely something capable of printing colour. My boss inevitably ignored my comments and headed straight out to purchase this.
Incredibly this printer has since become a god send. Although only able to print A4 and black and white, this printer consistently chugs away day after day without a glitch. Before I launch into a buy now buy now speech I’ll tell you the features of the printer and let you decide!
Compatibility:
This printer as with most is compatible...
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...with the installation, the website does have a section in it's help pages to assist you with the printer set-up.
--Price--
You can buy the FS1010 for about £200. It puts it down at the cheaper end of the Laser printer scale but the cheapness doesn’t hide a lack of quality.
--Cartridge Cost--
We can buy our cartridge (TK-17) for £46 from our supplier and according to the manufacturer it will last for about 5,000-6,000 sheets, which works out at an extremely cheap 0.0092p-0.007p per sheet. We use the printer mainly for producing very wordy letters which increases the ink usage and reduces the pages to about 3,000 per cartridge (0.015p per sheet).
--Online Support--
Kyocera has a very comprehensive UK-based website which provides a lot of information on each of their products, including where to buy, cartridge costs etc. It has a support helpdesk...
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When buying a printer,always look beyond the first ink cartridge.And when it cames to pages per £££'s you can not do better than this.A new ink cartridge will cost you for this printer arround £48 and it will print(reliably!) an amazing 6000 pages of... more