Ready to go in any demanding environment, this new generation A4 workgroup printer provides speed with flexible paper handling. A space saving internal duplex unit and network... more
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Kyocera Mita FS-3900DN
Ready to go in any demanding environment, Kyocera's FS-3900DN A4 workgroup printer
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combines speed with flexible paper handling. Double-sided printing and network connectivity come as standard. Low noise, compact design and cost-effective ECOSYS technol...
network. Combines speed with flexible paper handling. Low noise, compact design and cost-effective. Double-sided printing. Network connectivity. PDF direct pri...
speed with flexible paper handling. Double-sided printing and network connectivity come as standard. Low noise compact design and cost-effective ECOSYS technolog...
Ready to go in any demanding environment, this new generation A4 workgroup printer provides speed with flexible paper handling. A space saving internal duplex unit and network connectivity are standard. Low noise, compact design and cost-effective ECOSYS technology give everyone on a busy network the space to think.
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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Advantages: Very reliable, low cost per page Disadvantages: None
...drive, compact flash memory, high capacity output tray.
Kyocera has one more ace in its sleeve - drivers. Imagine that they developed one super-driver for all printers/copiers they produce. That way once you installed any Kyocera printer, you can add more and don't care about driver; it's already there.
And now from my experience with FS 5030N.
We use 5030DN models (network interface plus duplex unit). No problems what so ever. Never failed. Installation is dead easy, just like with the rest of Kyocera products. Paper jams are very rare and in most cases are human related (average user can't understand, that you are suppose to put paper into tray neatly, and not just throw it in). Great, economic color printer forworkgroup use....
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Advantages: Quick, Cheap Disadvantages: Not the best printout
...I had always owned expensive to run colour inkjet printers, but noticed that the majority of my printing needs were just black and white. The time had come to buy a laser printer.
I had used KyoceraMita printers for a number of years at work and was aware of their cheap running costs, mainly because the ceramic drum has a life of around 150000 pages, thus making it effectively a fixed part of the printer. I fully expect to buy a new one when the drum itself fails. Due to this long life drum the toner cartridges are cheap (about £45 each with a life of around 4-5000 pages).
The quality of print from this printer is average and at a resolution of 600dpi. It is certainly good enough for nearly all basic usage. Printing pictures is not recommended though because the printer does show some banding across the page. Personally I run...
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--How does it look?--
It’s basically a large, beige cube with four little indicator lights on the top. It is split into three sections; the top section is where the printed paper comes out, the middle section houses the toner, lets you feed sheets of... more